The Note: Jeb Bush Comes Full Circle on Iraq

— -- NOTABLES

--WATCH: Jeb Bush's evolution on Iraq: 5 answers in 4 days: http://abcn.ws/1PJdlUo

--TODAY ON THE TRAIL with ABC's CHRIS GOOD: The main event is tonight -- Mitt Romney fights Evander Holyfield -- for real -- in Salt Lake City at the Rail Event Center hosted by CharityVision. Again, this is an event that will happen. Meanwhile, the Republican National Committee's Spring Meeting will continue in Phoenix where Mike Huckabee will speak. Chris Christie headlines a breakfast in Athens, Georgia for the state Republican Party. Jim Webb will be in New Hampshire for several events. And Bill Clinton gives a keynote speech on the first day of the American Institute of Architects convention in Atlanta.

IN THE NOTE'S INBOX

NEW FROM EMILY'S LIST PRESIDENT STEPHANIE SCHRIOCK: 'JEB BUSH REALLY IS HIS OWN MAN -- BUT ONLY WHEN IT COMES TO HIS EXTREME POSITIONS ON CHOICE...' Schriock takes to Medium to talk about what she calls Bush's "bragging about being the most anti-choice candidate 'in modern times,'": "Jeb Bush spent a lot of time this week trying to convince us that he's different than his brother. His amateurish efforts to set himself apart on Iraq are cringeworthy and incoherent. And it's painfully obvious that his campaign won't be getting by without a little help from his big brother's billionaire friends. But for all the bungled attempts to resolve his ever-present identity crisis, Jeb is right about one thing: When it comes to choice, he is 'his own man.'" READ MORE: http://bit.ly/1PnziNS

THE BUZZ

with ABC's VERONICA STRACQUALURSI

MEET THE COLLEGE DEMOCRAT WHO TOLD JEB BUSH: 'YOUR BROTHER CREATED ISIS.' Jeb Bush found himself on defense after his town hall meeting in Reno, Nevada, Wednesday after a young voter told him, "Your brother created ISIS." Ivy Ziedrich, a 19-year-old student at University of Nevada who said she was a registered Democrat, approached Bush after the event. Bush, the former Florida governor and likely Republican presidential candidate, unsuccessfully tried to interject. When he reached out, Ziedrich snapped back: "You don't need to be pedantic to me sir. You could just answer my question." Ziedrich said she is a member of the Young Democrats at her university, although in an interview with ABC News Wednesday she said she was not speaking as a representative of the group. She said she did not intend to come across as hostile in her exchange with Bush, which occurred after the town hall meeting had concluded. She added that she respects Bush as a politician, ABC's ALANA ABRAMSON writes. http://abcn.ws/1FmRmTO

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S OFFERS CONDOLENCES ON AMTRAK CRASH. President Obama yesterday expressed his condolences for the victims of Tuesday's Amtrak crash in Philadelphia. "I offer my prayers for those who grieve," Obama said. "A speedy recovery for the many who were injured as they work to recover. And we will cooperate, obviously, at every level of government to make sure that we get answers in terms of precisely what happened." According to ABC's ALI WEINBERG and JORDYN PHELPS, he also made a call for maintaining a commitment to spending on infrastructure improvements around the country, given congressional negotiations on transportation funding happening back in Washington. http://abcn.ws/1K9d2Ux

NOTED: OBAMA TOUTS GULF ALLIANCE DESPITE DIFFERENCES ON IRAN. President Obama stopped short of saying the Persian Gulf nations he hosted at Camp David support negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, but indicated that they understood it was in their own interest. His comments came after a marathon day of meetings with representatives from six Gulf countries that are skeptical of a deal that could make Iran a more powerful regional player, ABC's ALI WEINBERG reports: http://abcn.ws/1L4Xe2C

WHAT WE'RE WATCHING

HOUSE DEMOCRATS WARN HILLARY CLINTON TO BE 'VERY EXPLICIT' ON TRADE. Senate Democrats blocked a motion this week to proceed with President Obama's proposed trade agreement, known as the Trans-Pacific-Partnership (TPP). And although they reached an agreement with the president Wednesday afternoon to "fast-track" the trade deal forward, the issue remains a controversial one. But two top House Democrats say another important leader among their party needs to clarify her position on trade for American people: Hillary Clinton. "If we're going to win in 2016 and retain the presidency, Hillary and all the candidates running for it are going to have to be very explicit with the American people -- and certainly with the Democratic base -- about trade, about jobs and about wages," Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz, told "Power Players" in a recent interview with his colleague Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn. ABC's RICK KLEIN and ALI DUKAKIS has more. http://abcn.ws/1A2LbBT

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

JOHN BOLTON ISN'T RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT (BUT HE TOTALLY COULD HAVE IF HE WANTED TO). John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under George W. Bush, announced today that he would not be seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. But the former aide to Presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan who has little name recognition or standing in national polls, implied it wasn't for lack of fundraising prowess. Definitely not. John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under George W. Bush, announced today that he would not be seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. But the former aide to Presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan who has little name recognition or standing in national polls, implied it wasn't for lack of fundraising prowess. More from ABC's ALANA ABRAMSON: http://bit.ly/1E99Vnf

WHO'S TWEETING?

@tackettdc: After Hillary Clinton in 2008, it's Jeb Bush's turn to be haunted by Iraq @jmartnyt http://nyti.ms/1IC9OII

@ByronYork: Now, Jeb Bush has struggled with the if-I-knew-then question. Finally answered it. That should be enough. http://ow.ly/MZqVK

@edatpost: These answers may be anonymous, but I've heard similar stories from female Hill sources: http://www.nationaljournal.com/congress/why-some-male-members-of-congress-won-t-be-alone-with-female-staffers-20150514 …

@MittRomney: Donate to @CharityVision if you like my chances tomorrow night. #cvfightnight http://bit.ly/1L4Sfza

@brianbeutler: Prediction: Holyfield beats Romney using lucrative gifts to juice turnout in Cuyahoga county, according to Romney.