The Errejón scandal dominated Spanish news on October 28. Más Madrid admitted to insufficiently investigating a 2023 accusation against Errejón, while maintaining they were unaware of the severity of the allegations. Yolanda Díaz, leader of Sumar, held a press conference in the evening, acknowledging she knew about the 2023 complaint but delegated the investigation to Más Madrid. She expressed regret, stating Errejón should not have been a deputy or spokesperson. The scandal's ripple effects reached other political parties, with Podemos claiming they had informed Díaz about a complaint against Errejón before the July 2023 elections. As political figures scrambled to distance themselves from Errejón, the media landscape was dominated by discussions of accountability and political responsibility.