Spanish media's focus on domestic integrity increased on August 4th, with new reports emerging about an avalanche of falsified CVs leading to multiple resignations and revealing numerous cases, widely reported throughout the evening. This expanded on previous integrity concerns, including the deepening Cerdán investigation with reports of a 'straw man' used for financial concealment, and new allegations of VAT fraud linked to a high-ranking tax official. Political maneuvering continued, with friction over immigration and persistent pressure on Prime Minister Sánchez, while earlier reports noted conflicting data on July's labor market performance. Concurrently, a severe heatwave remained a pervasive story across Spain, with widespread warnings and coverage of urban adaptation strategies. International coverage highlighted Trump's continued influence, from pressures for a Russia-Ukraine truce to the economic impact of his tariffs on Spain.