Morning headlines focused on a deepening international rift as European leaders convened to discuss a 'trade bazooka' retaliation against President Trump’s Greenland-linked tariffs. While liberal outlets tracked UK Prime Minister Starmer’s rejection of the 'wrong' tariff threats, conservative media prioritized a Justice Department probe into anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a church service in Minnesota, framing the unrest as a coordinated 'insurrection.' By afternoon, the narrative shifted toward a specific diplomatic provocation: President Trump explicitly linked his aggressive pursuit of Greenland to his resentment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Editors across the spectrum highlighted his communication to Norway stating he no longer feels an 'obligation to think purely of peace.' In the evening, editorial priorities solidified around this abandonment of traditional diplomacy. While mainstream outlets analyzed the potential collapse of the NATO alliance, conservative sources focused on the legal fallout for Don Lemon and local Minnesota officials allegedly involved in the church disruption.