The morning began with emerging details of the Trump-Zelensky four-point agreement and continuing fallout over Barbara Skrzypek's death, with reports highlighting missing elements in her questioning protocol. Security dominated discourse as Polish media reported a surge in gun permits amid growing security fears. By midday, chaotic parliamentary proceedings centered on the East Shield (Tarcza Wschód) resolution, with heated exchanges culminating in a controversial vote. Kaczyński confronted journalists during the session, which Tusk characterized as a choice between "dignity and disgrace." The 189 opposing votes sparked immediate political skirmishes between government and opposition.
International concerns intensified with Germany canceling major events due to terrorism fears and Russia threatening "retaliatory measures" against Poland. Zelensky publicly rejected Trump's nuclear plant proposal, calling it a "gift to the Kremlin." A significant fire at Warsaw's Expo Hall interrupted the political discourse briefly before attention returned to the parliamentary confrontation and its aftermath.