Prime Minister Tusk escalated the electoral crisis by posting on social media asking if citizens were curious about "real voting results," prompting accusations of destabilizing the state and attempted coup. President Duda responded sharply, warning Tusk to "stay away from presidential ballot cards" and accused him of undermining democracy.
OKO.press reported voting irregularities expanded to 11 of 13 examined polling stations, where Trzaskowski's votes were allegedly transferred to Nawrocki. The Supreme Court president definitively stated that Polish electoral law contains no provision for nationwide vote recounting.
Belarus released political prisoners including opposition blogger Siarhiej Cichanouski and three Polish citizens. American B-2 bombers departed U.S. bases amid speculation about potential strikes on Iran, while Israeli forces declared their goal as putting "Iran in ruins." The political establishment appeared increasingly divided over how to resolve the constitutional crisis surrounding the election results.