Morning editorial focus remained on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s defense of the administration regarding redacted Epstein files, though coverage quickly shifted toward a legislative rebellion as House Republicans joined Democrats to vote down President Trump’s Canadian tariffs. By midday, attention turned to the sudden conclusion of the federal immigration surge in Minnesota. While mainstream outlets linked the withdrawal to recent fatal shootings of civilians by agents, conservative sources framed the move as the successful completion of the operation’s mandate. In the late afternoon, the EPA’s formal rescission of the greenhouse gas 'endangerment finding' became the dominant narrative. Editors across the spectrum identified this as the removal of the legal foundation for federal climate regulation, with conservative media highlighting it as a historic deregulatory action. The day concluded with a forensic escalation in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, as the FBI identified a suspect with a black backpack and a local Arizona sheriff reportedly blocked federal access to evidence.