The day was dominated by Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as Director of National Intelligence, citing her husband's rare bone cancer diagnosis. The story broke in the late afternoon and quickly became the top editorial priority across outlets, with coverage focusing on her departure letter, her clashes with other Trump officials, and speculation about who might replace her. Earlier in the day, the media focused on the collapse of the Iran war powers vote in the House, with Republicans canceling the vote amid internal divisions. The $1.8B 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' controversy continued, with Trump lashing out at Republicans and claiming he allowed the fund after earlier denying involvement. The death of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch also received sustained coverage, with new details from a 911 call. In the evening, the U.S.-Iran crisis escalated, with reports of diplomatic efforts to salvage a cease-fire and preparations for renewed military strikes.