Courts confirmed voting irregularities in two polling stations from the presidential election, with prosecutors investigating potential fraud that may have disadvantaged Trzaskowski. Justice Minister Bodnar responded by challenging the legitimacy of Supreme Court judges in the Extraordinary Control Chamber, arguing they should not rule on electoral protests. Prime Minister Tusk declared that no one should question the election's validity while simultaneously hinting at government reconstruction plans.
Agriculture Minister Kołodziejczak resigned amid reported conflicts within the ministry. The Third Way coalition's dissolution continued as Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed PSL would campaign independently, with critics claiming Hołownia was "completely politically finished."
Iran threatened "total war" with the United States as Trump considered direct military involvement following consultations in the White House Situation Room. Israel confirmed attacks on nuclear facilities in Tehran while American forces remained on highest alert across the Middle East.