The day's dominant story was the continued fallout from the 'Salazar case'. Early reports reiterated Pedro Sánchez's personal assumption of responsibility for errors in handling the case, denying premeditation. Concurrently, media highlighted internal strife within the PSOE, with allies of Sánchez reportedly clashing and women within the party demanding a "profound" feminist transformation. By the evening, the narrative escalated significantly with the widespread reporting of the immediate dismissal of Antonio Hernández, Paco Salazar's right-hand man in Moncloa. This action was explicitly linked to the ongoing sexual harassment scandal, with several outlets noting accusations of Hernández's complicity in covering up the harassment.