Morning editorial attention was divided between the detention of a person of interest in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping and a mass shooting in British Columbia that left ten dead. Media outlets tracked a person of interest in Arizona who was detained and later released after claiming he was a delivery driver, a development editors framed as a setback in the Guthrie investigation. By afternoon, editorial priorities shifted to a high-stakes House Judiciary Committee hearing. Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning regarding the DOJ’s handling of redacted Jeffrey Epstein files. Mainstream outlets focused on her refusal to apologize to survivors present at the hearing, while conservative media highlighted her aggressive defense against Democratic lawmakers. This was punctuated by reports of "pending investigations" into Epstein associates. The evening was dominated by the death of actor James Van Der Beek and a significant legislative rebellion, as House Republicans joined Democrats to vote against President Trump’s Canada tariffs, signaling a fracture in executive trade authority.