The Note: DNC Drama

— -- NOTABLES

--ON DNC EVE, WASSERMAN SCHULTZ ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION: Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced she would resign at the end of the convention in a statement on Sunday. “As Party Chair, this week I will open and close the Convention and I will address our delegates about the stakes involved in this election not only for Democrats, but for all Americans,” she said. Her announcement comes amid the release of internal DNC emails by Wikileaks that appear to show the inner workings of the Democratic Party and what seems to be party officials attempting to aid the Hillary Clinton campaign during the primaries. http://abcn.ws/2abegn3

--SANDERS CAMPAIGN CHIEF SAYS SOMEONE MUST BE ‘ACCOUNTABLE’ FOR WHAT DNC EMAILS SHOW. Bernie Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said his team was "disappointed" by the emails from the Democratic National Committee leaked through WikiLeaks, which seemed to reveal staff in the party working to support Clinton, ABC’s MARYALICE PARKS reports. "Someone does have to be held accountable," Weaver said during an interview with ABC News. "We spent 48 hours of public attention worrying about who in the [Donald] Trump campaign was going to be held responsible for the fact that some lines of Mrs. Obama's speech were taken by Mrs. Trump. Someone in the DNC needs to be held at least as accountable as the Trump campaign." http://abcn.ws/2a4CiPu

--5 THINGS TO WATCH ON DNC DAY 1: The Republican National Convention wrapped in Cleveland last week, and aside from a few awkward moments, it ran fairly smoothly. It doesn't look like the Democratic convention will be as lucky. Fireworks started even before the convention was gaveled in, amping up the stakes for this week. ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY notes the five biggest stories to keep an eye on as the Democratic National Convention starts today: http://abcn.ws/2anTlyF

--DNC DAY 1: LIVE UPDATES AND ANALYSIS, courtesy of VERONICA STRACQUALURSI and PAUL BLAKE: http://abcn.ws/2apOrOm EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE DNC from ABC’s PAOLA CHAVEZ, VERONICA STRACQUALURSI and ADAM KELSEY: http://abcn.ws/2akgIJo

--5 STORYLINES TO WATCH THIS WEEK: If you thought last week's Republican National Convention was wild, Philadelphia is ready to prove it can be topped. Already a party chairman is on her way out, a heat wave has tempers boiling, and protesters who sat out a trip to the Midwest appear to have found reasons to hit Philly instead. Plus, Bernie Sanders is technically still a candidate for president. ABC’s RICK KLEIN highlights the five storylines to watch this week at the Democratic National Convention. http://abcn.ws/2aaoTTt

--TRUMP CLIMBS 6 POINTS IN ONE WEEK AFTER RNC: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has climbed six percentage points after his party's convention last week, garnering his highest support against  Clinton since last September, ABC’s RYAN STRUYK notes. Trump earns 48 percent support vs. 45 percent support for Clinton in a head-to-head matchup, within a new CNN poll's margin of error. http://abcn.ws/2a8qbRt

POWERHOUSE POLITICS PODCAST: FORMER TRUMP STAFFER 'INSULTED' HE'S ONLY BEING SUED FOR $10 MILLION. A former top Trump political adviser being sued by Trump for $10 million over allegations that he broke a confidentiality agreement by leaking confidential campaign information to the press says he’s “insulted” that Trump isn’t suing him for more. “If you write $10 million, Mr. Trump, it’s got to be $100 million, 150,” ex-staffer Sam Nunberg told ABC’s JONATHAN KARL in jest during an interview on “Powerhouse Politics” at the GOP convention, adding that it doesn’t make him “look that good” if “I can only cause $10 million in damages.” Trump is seeking the damages in an arbitration proceeding in New York, according to Nunberg's affidavit, for backing Ted Cruz and over claims that he was the source of a leaked story to the New York Post about former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, ABC’s JORDYN PHELPS reports. http://abcn.ws/2a0fCxB

LAST WEEKEND ON THE TRAIL with ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI

CLINTON SAYS REPUBLICANS HAVE CREATED A ‘HILLARY STANDARD.’ Hillary Clinton said Republicans have created a “Hillary standard” that has contributed to the negative impression many people have of her, giving her first joint interview with her newly announced running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine. "I often feel like there's the Hillary standard and then there's the standard for everybody else," the presumptive Democratic nominee said in the interview on CBS News' "60 Minutes." Clinton explained that there has been a "concerted effort" by Republicans to portray her in a negative light, and described the double standard she believes is set for her as “unfounded, inaccurate, mean-spirited attacks with no basis in truth, reality, which take on a life of their own," ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY and LIZ KREUTZ write. http://abcn.ws/2aaVj3Q

HOW CLINTON PICKED KAINE. Like the candidate she picked, Hillary Clinton's vice presidential selection process lacked sizzle. Unlike the public drama that played out before Donald Trump officially unveiled Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate, Clinton's selection of Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, was conducted quietly and out of the public eye. Clinton began the process in April after the New York primary, ABC’s BENJAMIN SIEGEL and LIZ KREUTZ report. Campaign chairman John Podesta delivered 24 binders with information on potential candidates to Clinton's home outside of New York City in an unassuming plastic bag from Duane Reade, a New York drug store. http://abcn.ws/2a0msrV EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT KAINE, Courtesy of ABC’s JESSICA HOPPER: http://abcn.ws/29ZEtm7

KAINE HEADS TO CHURCH, SINGS IN CHOIR. Less than 24 hours after making his first appearance as Hillary Clinton's running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine walked through the doors of the Richmond church he's been part of for more than 30 years to applause so loud it could be heard from outside. It was his first time at church since Clinton announced that he was her vice presidential pick, according to ABC’s JESSICA HOPPER. "You saw what a special community that is," said Kaine as he left mass Sunday with his wife, Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton. http://abcn.ws/2a8pasH

NOTED: PROGRESSIVES PLOT POSSIBLE PROTESTS AGAINST CLINTON'S VP PICK. A well-known activist and organizer in progressive circles, Norman Solomon with RootsAction.org, said yesterday he is plotting ways to protest the Kaine pick at the Democratic Party's convention, ABC’s MARYALICE PARKS reports. Solomon said the party should take note of polling that suggests high numbers of Sanders' supporters are still leery about backing Clinton. "This fall-off in support is plausibly related to her demonstrable contempt for the progressive wing of this party with the selection of Tim Kaine," he said, citing Kaine's past votes on trade and banking. http://abcn.ws/2an9UJ9

TRUMP CAMPAIGN CHAIR: 'OBAMA SHOULD BE ASHAMED AT WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE WORLD.’ Donald Trump campaign chairman and chief strategist Paul Manafort fired back at President Obama after he said the New York billionaire's comments about Islam are "ultimately helping do ISIL's work,” ABC’s JOHN SANTUCCI and CONOR FINNEGAN notes.  "He should be ashamed of what's going on in the world," Manafort said of the president. "The world is an unsafe place because of his failed leadership." Manafort also defended Trump's comments about NATO. Last week in an interview, Trump suggested the United States should withhold military support for NATO countries that do not meet the military spending requirements if they were invaded by Russia. http://abcn.ws/2anQKS6

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG TO ENDORSE CLINTON AT DNC. Michael Bloomberg will endorse Hillary Clinton in a prime time address at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday, two Bloomberg advisers tell ABC News. Longtime Bloomberg adviser Stu Loeser tells ABC News the former New York City mayor will speak Wednesday in Philadelphia and endorse the former secretary of state. Another senior adviser to Bloomberg Howard Wolfson said in a statement: "As the nation's leading independent and a pragmatic business leader Mike (Bloomberg) has supported candidates from both sides of the aisle. This week in Philadelphia he will make a strong case that the clear choice in this election is Hillary Clinton." http://abcn.ws/29XIIgd