The Note: Talk of a Third Party Run

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HAPPENING TODAY -- TRUMP ADDRESSES CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO VETERAN GROUPS: Donald Trump plans on revealing which veteran groups he’s distributed charitable contributions to in a press conference today at Trump Tower at 11 AM ET. Instead of appearing on stage with his presidential competitors at a January 28 Republican debate, Trump hosted a "special event to benefit veterans organizations” the same night and claimed the event raised 6 million. Trump also donated 1 million of his own money.

NOTED: CLINTON CANCELS NJ EVENT, HEADS TO CALIFORNIA SOONER: In what could be a sign her campaign is getting more nervous than expected about California, Hillary Clinton's campaign announced over the weekend that they're canceling her scheduled event in New Jersey on Thursday and instead will campaign in California earlier than expected. Clinton will now be in Golden State Thursday through Monday - the day before the state's primary.

WEEKEND ON THE TRAIL

ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTESTERS RUSH STAGE AT BERNIE SANDERS RALLY IN CALIFORNIA. Five animal rights protesters jumped over barricades and rushed the podium at a Bernie Sanders rally in East Oakland, California, on Monday night, prompting the Vermont senator's Secret Service detail to intervene. One of the protesters appeared to be hit by one of the security member's baton, while another was carried out of the venue by his arms and legs.For his part, Sanders did not seem rattled. "We don't get intimidated easily," he said, after the protesters had been removed, ABC’s MARYALICE PARKS reports. http://abcn.ws/22uXSiD

GARY JOHNSON WINS LIBERTARIAN NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT. Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson has won the Libertarian nomination for president. Hoping to emerge as a viable contender against the two major parties' nominees in the general election, Johnson says he aims to tap into voters' broad reluctance to fall in line behind Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. But Johnson needed to fend off challengers from more extreme wings of his party, originally falling five votes short of winning the 463 delegates needed for the nomination on the first ballot at the party's national convention. Delegates voted a second time, giving Johnson the majority he needed (55.8 percent). Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, hand-chosen by Johnson to bring media attention and fundraising dollars to the campaign, narrowly clinched the Libertarian nomination for vice president, ABC’s RYAN STRUYK and INES DE LA CUETARA report. http://abcn.ws/1Ud6qob

MEET THE MOST INTERESTING CHARACTERS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN CONVENTION. It's not just Republicans and Democrats gearing up for the 2016 election -- Libertarians from across the country huddled here in Orlando this weekend to choose their presidential nominee. They're the voters who don't fit into the customary two-party divide: As social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they're pushing their own movement to create a viable third party. One delegate from Texas wore bunny ears throughout the convention, arguing, “these things need a little levity.” Another wore a red clown nose. But that's not all: ABC’s RYAN STRUYK and INES DE LA CUETARA note the characters you don't want to miss from the convention. http://abcn.ws/27ZbqHa

SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN SAYS BERNIE SANDERS’ CAMPAIGN IS ALL BUT OVER. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Sen. Bernie Sanders’ fight for the Democratic nomination is "all but over," adding that the nation would be "better off" if he worked to bridge the party’s divides ahead of the general election. Feinstein, one of the earliest members of Congress to endorse Hillary Clinton, encouraged Sanders to view his campaign from a "real perspective," ABC’s JOHN KRUZEL writes. "Senator Sanders has the right to run, no question. He ought to be able to read the signposts as well as anybody else, and if he did that he would know that it's all but over," Feinstein told ABC’s JONATHAN KARL Sunday on"This Week.” http://abcn.ws/24dV5cU

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

BERNIE SANDERS, DANNY GLOVER ATTEND GAME 7 OF THE NBA PLAYOFFS. Bernie Sanders capped Memorial Day off by heading to game 7 of the NBA Western Conference Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. The Vermont senator was spotted arriving at halftime with actor Danny Glover, who was present at a campaign event earlier in the day. The duo headed to their seats in section 108, row 15, behind the Thunder basket. Several spectators chanted, "Bernie! Bernie!" while others asked to take selfies with the Democratic presidential hopeful, according to ABC’s MARYALICE PARKS. http://abcn.ws/1TOqZgO

WHO’S TWEETING

@ABCLiz: Clinton is changing up her schedule this week. She's no longer campaigning in NJ on Thurs and instead will go to CA early, per advisory

@GMA: NEW: @realDonaldTrump has more raw votes than any #GOP candidate in the primaries.

@BernieSanders: Last week, Golden State was down three games to one. Tonight, they finished off a great comeback in California. I like comebacks.

@politico: Sessions to GOP: Adapt to Trump or die http://politi.co/1WW8siM

@NewDay: "The people coming across the border are people that just want jobs" -- @GovGaryJohnson