The death of Barbara Skrzypek continued dominating Polish media as PiS transformed it into a political confrontation. Morning coverage featured prosecutor Wrzosek revealing interrogation details while PiS MPs demanded legal changes. By midday, the prosecutor's office released Skrzypek's cause of death, while Kaczyński appeared before the prosecution building, announcing disciplinary and criminal complaints against Wrzosek and other attorneys. President Duda met with the Human Rights Ombudsman, expressing concern about "rule of law."
In parallel developments, a scheduled Trump-Putin conversation date emerged, with Putin reportedly rejecting peace operation proposals. Economic coverage highlighted Polish bank executives' salaries reaching 7 million PLN annually, though remaining below Western levels. The Border Guard faced scrutiny over a 250 million PLN aircraft procurement without sufficient pilots. New polling showed presidential candidate Nawrocki facing challenges, while Onet later revealed his "second identity" – an undisclosed issue that emerged after their questioning.