Polish media continued to intensely scrutinize Speaker Hołownia's controversial "coup d'état" statements from the previous day. The morning saw a formal motion to the prosecutor's office regarding these allegations, with legal experts questioning Hołownia's silence on names. Political commentary intensified, labeling the matter as "criminal." By late morning, Prime Minister Tusk publicly dismissed Hołownia's claims, using analogies like "children on vacation" and urging composure. This marked a shift in the political dynamic as Tusk directly engaged the controversy. Hołownia subsequently offered explanations for his remarks, leading to continued political back-and-forth. Different factions, including Ziobro, provided commentary, and Rzeczpospolita suggested Hołownia's actions were a "diversion" amidst cabinet reconstruction. Separately, the MSWiA issued urgent weather warnings, convening a crisis staff.