Morning coverage focused on the escalating institutional conflict between the White House and the Federal Reserve, as the Department of Justice served criminal subpoenas to Chair Jerome Powell regarding headquarters renovations. Media outlets split along ideological lines, with legacy sources framing the probe as political retaliation for interest rate policies, while conservative outlets prioritized allegations of financial misconduct. Simultaneously, editors tracked a lethal crackdown on Iranian protesters, noting the White House's announcement that military strikes remained an option as the death toll surpassed 500. By afternoon, the narrative expanded to include the Trump administration’s aggressive foreign policy, specifically threats to annex Greenland and military posturing in Venezuela. In the evening, the focus shifted to a domestic legal rebellion as Minnesota and Illinois sued the federal government over what they termed a "federal invasion" of immigration agents following the Renee Good shooting. The day concluded with the President imposing a 25% tariff on all countries trading with Iran, further solidifying the day’s theme of executive pressure on both domestic and global institutions.