The Note: A Curiel coincidence

Judge Curiel will oversee the lawsuit involving the deportation of a DREAMer.

— -- TRUMP’S FIRST 100 DAYS with ABC’s SHUSHANNAH WALSHE and VERONICA STRACQUALURSI

Day No. 91

TLDR: U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, the judge whom Donald Trump attacked on the campaign trail as biased because his "Mexican heritage," will now oversee the lawsuit over a DREAMer who was deported by U.S. Border Protection.

NOTABLES

--VP MIKE PENCE: US NOT SEEKING NORTH KOREA NEGOTIATIONS: The United States is not seeking to negotiate with North Korea and it is not in direct talks "at this time" with the rogue Asian nation, Vice President Mike Pence told CNN and the Washington Post Wednesday. "I think the path of negotiations with North Korea has been a colossal failure now for more than 25 years," Pence told the Washington Post. In a separate interview, the vice president said that "the only thing we need to hear from North Korea is that they are ending and ultimately dismantling their nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles program," notes ABC's KATHERINE FAULDERS. http://abcn.ws/2oWRKoA

--GRASSLEY SAYS HE EXPECTS A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE TO RESIGN THIS SUMMER: Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said a Supreme Court justice could resign as soon as this summer. "I would expect a resignation this summer," the Iowa senator said, according to the Muscatine Journal. Grassley's comments came during a Q&A at a visit to Kent Corporation in Muscatine, Iowa. Without naming a justice, Grassley said an upcoming resignation is "rumored,” write ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI and AUDREY TAYLOR. http://abcn.ws/2pVjqHT

SPEED READ with ABC’s ADAM KELSEY

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WILL REVIEW IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL DESPITE COMPLIANCE. The Trump administration is reviewing the Obama-era nuclear weapons agreement with Iran to determine whether they will stop the deal's suspension of U.S. sanctions, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Wednesday. Tillerson said administration officials would review the deal despite also announcing that Iran is complying with the terms of the 2015 agreement reached under President Obama, explains ABC's RILEY BEGGIN. “Iran remains a leading state sponsor of terror through many platforms and methods,” Tillerson wrote in a Tuesday night letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan. http://abcn.ws/2pDSqA3

SYRIA MOVED AIRCRAFT OUT OF U.S.-BOMBED AIRSTRIP TO RUSSIAN BASE. Syria has moved its aircraft from a base struck by the United States two weeks ago to a separate airbase in the port city of Latakia used by Russia's military, a U.S. official tells ABC News. Most of Syria’s operational fixed wing military aircraft have been moved to the base, according to the official. The tactical move to the base Russia uses for its fixed wing aircraft missions inside Syria is likely for protection from additional American strikes, since Russian aircraft will be nearby, ABC’s LUIS MARTINEZ and RYAN STRUYK report. http://abcn.ws/2o5c5ZA

TIMELINE OF ADMINISTRATION'S STATEMENTS SHOWS CONFUSION ABOUT LOCATION OF US AIRCRAFT CARRIER. The White House tried to clarify a series of confusing and possibly misleading statements Wednesday about the location of a nuclear-capable aircraft carrier it initially said was headed north to the Korean Peninsula in the face of recent military provocations by North Korea, report ABC's JUSTIN FISHEL, LUIS MARTINEZ and ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN. The USS Carl Vinson was actually headed south from Singapore to participate in a four-day military exercise with the Australian Navy that only ended Tuesday. The carrier group is not expected in the Sea of Japan until the end of the month. http://abcn.ws/2oXgCMQ

DEMOCRATIC PARTY RIDES COATTAILS OF BERNIE SANDERS' POPULARITY. Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders headed to Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday night for the second stop of their weeklong "Come Together and Fight Back" tour. The evening was billed as a joint event, but it was evident from attendees that Sanders was the main draw. Three hours before it kicked off, for example, many "Feel the Bern" T-shirt-wearing folks had lined up outside the venue, the Louisville Palace. ABC's MARYALICE PARKS has more: http://abcn.ws/2pEwdyX

WHITE HOUSE RESTRICTS ACCESS TO SOUTHERN FENCE. The U.S. Secret Service said Wednesday it plans to restrict public access to the sidewalk along the southern fence of the White House, according to ABC’s KARMA ALLEN. The changes are a part of an "ongoing comprehensive review" of security measures at the White House and its surrounding grounds, the Secret Service said in a statement Wednesday evening. The new restrictions come just a month after a man carrying mace scaled the White House fence and was able to roam the grounds. http://abcn.ws/2o6qeGa

US NAVY MAKES NUDE PHOTO SHARING A PUNISHABLE OFFENSE. The U.S. Navy announced on Wednesday new regulations that make it a punishable offense for sailors and Marines to post nude pictures of service members online without consent. The new regulations are a direct result of the recent scandal involving male Marines and sailors who posted nude photos of female Marines online. Engaging in such activity now carries the potential for criminal charges, ABC’s LUIS MARTINEZ reports. The new rules went into effect immediately and will be formally included in the next printing of the Navy's regulations. http://abcn.ws/2pi5MC3

ANALYSIS: GEORGIA SPECIAL ELECTION RESULT LETS BOTH SIDES CLAIM VICTORY. Democrat Jon Ossoff failed to deliver a knockout punch Tuesday night in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District race, coming close but falling short of crossing that 50 percent threshold. It means he will head to a difficult faceoff against Republican Karen Handel in the red district in June. The national implications and what this race might mean for President Trump were all on the line Tuesday but a split decision leaves a somewhat foggy view. ABC's RYAN STRUYK and SHUSHANNAH WALSHE have more: http://abcn.ws/2pEi8RU

5 TAKEAWAYS FROM NEW BOOK ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON'S FAILED CAMPAIGN. A new book detailing the downfall of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign contains some juicy, behind-the-scenes details about the Democratic contender and the team that failed to get her to the White House. The book, "Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign," was released on Tuesday. It was written by two political journalists, Jonathan Allen, a former Politico White House bureau chief who is currently the head of content at political news site Sidewire, and Amie Parnes, the senior White House correspondent for The Hill. ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY notes five of the biggest takeaways from the book. http://abcn.ws/2oNTRuF

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

BILL O'REILLY OUT AT FOX NEWS AMID SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS. Bill O'Reilly is leaving the Fox News Channel, the network's parent company announced Wednesday. "After a thorough and careful review of the allegations, the company and Bill O'Reilly have agreed that Bill O'Reilly will not be returning to the Fox News Channel," 21st Century Fox said in a statement. The star host has been dogged by misconduct claims — some sexual in nature — since an April 1 story in The New York Times detailed alleged settlements made between the host and five women who accused him of harassment and sexual misconduct. ABC’s PAUL BLAKE has more: http://abcn.ws/2pD1Eth

WHO'S TWEETING?

@TIME: Introducing the 2017 #TIME100 http://ti.me/2o7a9zM

@lionelbarber: Exclusive: Brussels starts to freeze Britain out of EU contracts https://www.ft.com/content/f224b684-2513-11e7-8691-d5f7e0cd0a16 … via @FT

@tdwilliamsrome: President Donald Trump will meet with Pope Francis when he comes to Italy next month, sources from both leaders confirm.

@NYTSports: Patriots' turnout for President Obama in 2015 vs. Patriots' turnout for President Trump today: http://nyti.ms/2o4Kwj7

@Patriots: These photos lack context. Facts: In 2015, over 40 football staff were on the stairs. In 2017, they were seated on the South Lawn.