Morning editorial focus remained on the Justice Department’s criminal probe into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey for allegedly obstructing immigration enforcement. This domestic conflict evolved as a federal judge issued an order restricting ICE from using tear gas or detaining peaceful protesters in Minneapolis, a move framed by liberal outlets as a check on federal overreach and by conservative sources as judicial interference. By mid-afternoon, the narrative shifted abruptly toward international trade. President Trump announced a 10% to 25% tariff on eight European allies, including Denmark and the UK, explicitly as leverage to force the sale of Greenland. This move dominated the evening cycle, with editors highlighting the resulting breakdown in NATO and EU relations. Simultaneously, reports emerged of a National Guard uniform change in response to anti-ICE unrest, while domestic tension remained high following the death of detainee Renee Good.