On January 21, Polish editorial priority shifted from internal judicial disputes to high-stakes diplomacy within the Trump administration. The morning focused on an aviation incident involving President Trump’s aircraft and a domestic legal critique by Judge Żurek regarding the Giżycko case. By midday, editors moved away from trans-Atlantic uncertainty to cover a surge in public demand for physical press and a localized tragedy involving a rail accident survivor. This was followed by a pivot to seasonal public health advice and an urgent search for a missing child, Krzysztof. In the evening, the narrative consolidated around Poland’s role in the proposed 'Peace Council'. Media attention culminated in the announcement that President Trump had invited Karol Nawrocki, head of the Institute of National Remembrance, to Washington. This development effectively sidelined reports of an evacuation at Chopin Airport, signaling an editorial consensus on the preeminence of the upcoming US-Polish diplomatic engagement.