Polish media on October 22 focused on the escalating Pegasus spyware scandal. Early reports from outlets like Radio ZET and Super Express suggested Prime Minister Tusk's family, including his wife and daughter, were targets of surveillance. This follows previous days' discussions on the scandal and the indictment of Michał Woś.
As the day progressed, the narrative shifted, with the prosecutor's office, as reported by wPolityce and Do Rzeczy, denying that Pegasus was used against Tusk's daughter. This led to accusations of manipulation against Tusk by figures like Marcin Romanowski (wPolityce). Meanwhile, Jarosław Kaczyński's testimony to prosecutors regarding election matters also received attention. Additionally, the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize was awarded to Andrzej Poczobut (Polsat News, Wyborcza).