The Note: The split on Syria strategy

U.S. officials are sending mixed signals on whether Assad should remain in power

Day No. 81

THE SLEEPER STORY: Welcome home, members of Congress. Since the last time you spent some quality time back in your districts, the legislative agenda fell apart, the president started threatening primary challenges against members of his own party, the Senate went nuclear and President Trump ordered major military force for the first time. Add that to special House elections this week in Kansas and next week in Georgia, and a real sense of politics in the Trump era is about to emerge. Trump has scrambled what it means to be a Republican, and Democrats are adjusting their party to respond to Trump. The feedback and storylines digested by members of both parties in this stretch could define the contours of Trump’s political sway from here.

TLDR: In an example of White House infighting, Trump administration officials are sending mixed signals on whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should remain in power in the wake of last week’s attack on Syrian civilians and U.S. airstrikes in Syria.

NOTABLES

--AFTER SYRIA STRIKES, TRUMP OFFICIALS SEEM TO SEND MIXED SIGNALS ON ASSAD: In the wake of President Trump's ordering missile strikes against a Syrian air base, senior U.S. officials appear to be sending mixed signals on the administration’s stance toward Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on ABC's "This Week" Sunday that there was "no change" in the U.S. military posture toward Syria despite the Thursday airstrike against a Syrian air base in response to a chemical attack days earlier that killed at least 87 civilians, reports ABC's ERIN DOOLEY. http://abcn.ws/2nY7DI1

--OFFICIALS: TRUMP DEMANDS FEUDING AIDES 'WORK THIS OUT:' Just as President Trump was convening a consequential summit with China and deliberating on U.S. strikes against Syria, he directly intervened in an escalating feud between two of his closest aides, demanding that they "work this out," several administration sources tell ABC News. Trump confronted chief strategist Steve Bannon and chief of staff Reince Priebus on Thursday, after repeated negative headlines regarding infighting between Bannon and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner enflamed the president’s frustration, a senior administration official said. Bannon and Kushner had been allies during the campaign but their relationship has soured over a growing ideological divide, sources say. Bannon's signature nationalist views have at times clashed with the globalist inclinations of Kushner, who has also previously identified as a Democrat. ABC’s JOHN SANTUCCI, KATHERINE FAULDERS, ALEXANDER MALLIN, JONATHAN KARL and DEVIN DWYER have more: http://abcn.ws/2nWxeRI

SPEED READ with ABC’s ADAM KELSEY

DESPITE TRUMP CAMPAIGN PROMISE, TILLERSON HAD 'NO CONVERSATION' WITH MEXICO PAYING FOR BORDER WALL. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said he had “no conversation” with his Mexican counterpart about whether Mexico will pay for a border wall between the two countries. President Trump promised repeatedly in his election campaign that he would build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border which Mexico would pay for, writes ABC's NICKI ROSSOLL. But Tillerson said in an interview Sunday on “This Week” that the subject didn't come up last week in his meeting with Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray at the U.S. State Department. http://abcn.ws/2ph6uLP

SECRETARY OF STATE REX TILLERSON: 'NO CHANGE' TO US MILITARY POSITION ON SYRIA AFTER STRIKE. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says the U.S. position on Syria hasn't changed after American warships launched a military strike on an air base in Syria Thursday in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack that killed at least 70 civilians earlier in the week, ABC’s NICKI ROSSOLL notes. "We are asking Russia to fulfill its commitment and we're asking and calling on Bashar al-Assad to cease the use of these weapons. Other than that, there is no change to our military posture," Tillerson told ABC’s GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS. http://abcn.ws/2peUkU3

RUBIO SAYS US CAN’T DEFEAT ISIS UNTIL SYRIA'S ASSAD IS REMOVED. Sen. Marco Rubio said he is "concerned" by a Trump administration official's assertion that there is "no change" in U.S. policy on Syria despite the American airstrike against a Syrian government air base. Rubio, in an interview on ABC's "This Week" Sunday, responded to earlier comments on the show by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that the U.S. priority in Syria is to defeat ISIS. “I think that the strategy [Tillerson] seems to be outlining is based on assumptions that aren't going to work," said Rubio. ABC's JOY LIN has more: http://abcn.ws/2nY5tbp

SCHIFF SAYS RUSSIA IS ABSOLUTELY 'COMPLICIT' IN SYRIAN CHEMICAL ATTACK. The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said Russia is absolutely "complicit" in the chemical attack in Syria that killed at least 86 civilians, including many children, notes ABC's MICHAEL EDISON HAYDEN. "Absolutely they're complicit," Rep. Adam Schiff of California told ABC's GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS on "This Week" Sunday. "Russian intelligence may not be as good as ours, but it's good enough to know the Syrians had chemical weapons, were using chemical weapons." http://abcn.ws/2nuEgky

NSA MCMASTER: 'PRUDENT' TO SEND STRIKE GROUP TO KOREAN PENINSULA. White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster on Sunday characterized the decision to relocate a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to the Sea of Japan as "prudent," given North Korea's "pattern of provocative behavior." "Well, it's prudent to do it, isn't it?" McMaster told Fox News' Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday," adding that "the president has asked to be prepared to give him a full range of options to remove that threat the American people and to our allies and partners in the region." ABC’s LUCIEN BRUGGEMAN has more: http://abcn.ws/2nvskiw

KT MCFARLAND TO DEPART AS DEPUTY NSA, TAKE AMBASSADORSHIP TO SINGAPORE. Deputy national security adviser KT McFarland is expected to leave her position and accept an ambassadorship to Singapore, a senior administration official confirms to ABC News. The move is the latest indication that National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster is taking full control over the National Security Council, following up on last week's decision to remove Steve Bannon from the principals committee, notes ABC's ALEXANDER MALLIN. http://abcn.ws/2nwcTq7

WHAT WE’RE READING

HOW NEIL GORSUCH COULD AFFECT THE SUPREME COURT. Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's pick to fill the Supreme Court slot left open following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, was confirmed by the Senate after a bruising fight when the upper chamber's majority leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell, invoked the so-called "nuclear option," which allowed Republicans to end debate without 60 votes and subsequently push through the nomination, ABC’s BENJAMIN BELL writes. To help understand why the addition of Gorsuch, a judicial conservative ideologically similar to Scalia, to the nation’s highest court matters, we reached out to Kate Shaw, an ABC News contributor and a Cardozo School of Law professor. http://abcn.ws/2oQJuXX

IN THE NOTE’S INBOX

NEW AFP AD CALLING ON CONGRESS TO DITCH BAT CONSUMER TAX. “America voted for change, economic growth and to stop wasteful spending. But now some members of Congress want a new trillion dollar BAT consumer tax that could drive up your costs and hurt our economy...tell Congress that’s not the change we’re asking for,” the new Americans for Prosperity ad launched today says. The six-figure ad will run nationwide on cable news. “We are encouraged by Congress and the administration’s commitment to advancing tax reform this year...but continued discussion in the House of a 20-percent import tax is threatening the success of these efforts.” Americans for Prosperity president Tim Phillips said in a statement. WATCH: https://youtu.be/VtuFqpnuFh0

WHO’S TWEETING?

@Phil_Mattingly: “It is unproductive adjudicating internal discussions through the media.” Must-read @ShaneGoldmacher here: http://www.politico.com/story/2017/04/donald-trump-first-100-days-237053

@kenvogel: SCOOP: Trump has friendly Mar-a-Lago chat with David & Bill Koch. Still no thaw with most influential Koch (Charles)http://www.politico.com/story/2017/04/donald-trump-david-bill-koch-brothers-237059

@NorahODonnell: .@CBSNews poll out this morning shows 57% of Americans approve of last week's missile strike in Syria, 36% disapprove @CBSThisMorning

@mikedebonis: New: Seven House Republicans targeted with TV ad attacks by pro-ACA liberal health care group. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/04/10/seven-house-republicans-face-tv-ad-attacks-over-health-care/?utm_term=.0cbe3c7d8559

@429Magazine: California politician @AdamSchiffCA is taking on Trump in a big way: Read @mglord666 on Schiff in our new issue: http://fourtwonine.com/2017/04/03/adam-schiffs-quiet-riot/

@SteveKingIA: @RealDonaldTrump Steve Bannon is the lynchpin to your energized base. Conservatives are an endangered species in your White House.