The morning editorial cycle focused on the legal aftermath of high-profile detentions, specifically an apology issued regarding the confinement conditions of Father Olszewski, followed by the reopening of the 2017 Beata Szydło accident investigation. By mid-morning, the focus transitioned to the parliamentary testimony of a witness known as 'Mrs. Kasia' and the strategic maneuvers surrounding her appearance. Early afternoon coverage was dominated by Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s declaration that Poland would not join the international Peace Council under current geopolitical conditions. This move sparked immediate institutional friction, as President Andrzej Duda publicly expressed skepticism regarding the government's security shifts during the National Security Bureau (RBN) meeting. The evening cycle returned to domestic security and transparency issues. Editors prioritized the controversial decision to grant Sławomir Cenckiewicz access to classified RBN proceedings, signaling a renewed focus on internal political scrutiny over the handling of state secrets.