On January 12, Polish editorial focus transitioned from Arctic resource speculation to a series of institutional and legal confrontations. The morning began with reports of a rebellion among high-ranking commanders within the State Protection Service (SOP), signaling internal instability. This was briefly interrupted by sensationalist reporting on a legal advisor who faked her own death, but the narrative quickly returned to high-stakes political accountability. By midday, editors prioritized the legal maneuvers of former minister Zbigniew Ziobro, specifically focusing on reports of a 'Geneva passport' and his lawyer's defense against international mobility restrictions. This theme of Law and Justice (PiS) accountability expanded in the afternoon with a decision regarding Maciej Wąsik’s role in a controversial Black Hawk helicopter incident. The evening cycle shifted toward global anomalies, highlighting a mass walkout during a Kim Jong Un speech and concluding with Donald Trump’s warnings about judicial threats to his administration’s executive actions.