Spanish media prioritized the intensifying political and judicial fallout from the Santos Cerdán corruption case. In the morning, attention focused on Pedro Sánchez's internal restructuring of the PSOE, notably the appointment of Rebeca Torró as the new Secretary of Organization, seen as a move to distance the party from Cerdán's circle. Concurrently, judicial probes into the Begoña Gómez case continued, with a judge ordering new call tracing. By mid-day, concerns about judicial integrity emerged with reports of a National Court chief allegedly leaking secrets to Sánchez. As the Popular Party's national congress gained prominence, it became a platform for sharp attacks against the PSOE. Most notably, former Prime Ministers Aznar and Rajoy, along with a PSOE official, publicly warned of potential jail time for party members amidst ongoing corruption scandals, marking a significant escalation in rhetoric.