The Note: The warnings from Yates

Yates testified on Capitol Hill yesterday.

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--COURT HEARING ON TRAVEL BAN FOCUSES ON TRUMP'S WORDS AND THE CONSTITUTION: President Trump's order limiting travel from some Middle Eastern and African countries is intended to protect the U.S. against terrorists -- not ban Muslims, the Trump administration argued in a federal appeals court hearing Monday. The two-hour hearing before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia focused primarily on two questions: should the words of Trump, both as candidate and president, be considered in determining if the travel ban is intended to discriminate against Muslims? And, if Trump’s words are disregarded, is the travel ban on its face constitutional? ABC's LAUREN PEARLE and MARIAM KHAN have more: http://abcn.ws/2ppx1Xd

SPEED READ with ABC’s ADAM KELSEY

A TIMELINE OF SALLY YATES' WARNINGS TO THE WHITE HOUSE ABOUT MIKE FLYNN. Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general fired by President Donald Trump in January, testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday, recounting a timeline of her warnings about former national security adviser Mike Flynn to the Trump administration. Yates said she conveyed her concerns about Flynn to White House Counsel Don McGahn over the course of two in-person meetings at the White House. ABC's RILEY BEGGIN and VERONICA STRACQUALURSI have a timeline of Yates and McGahn’s meetings and what they discussed, according to Yates’ testimony Monday: http://abcn.ws/2pVV43A

OBAMA WARNED TRUMP AGAINST HIRING FLYNN IN OVAL OFFICE MEETING. President Barack Obama warned then-President-elect Donald Trump not to hire retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn as his national security adviser during their 90-minute Oval Office meeting last November, two former Obama administration officials confirmed to ABC's JUSTIN FISHEL and ARLETTE SAENZ. The warning was first reported by NBC News on Monday morning, just hours after Trump utilized Twitter to cast blame on the Obama administration for giving Flynn his security clearance. http://abcn.ws/2prHEtk

ORIGINAL MUSLIM BAN ERASED FROM TRUMP CAMPAIGN WEBSITE. A controversial statement posted on President Trump’s campaign website in 2015 calling for a “shutdown” of Muslim immigration was redirected to a blank page Monday afternoon, just minutes after White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer dismissed questions on the rhetoric surrounding his now-stalled travel ban executive orders. The web page hosting the December 2015 statement, included a quote from then-candidate Trump reading, "Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," report ABC's CECILIA VEGA, BENJAMIN SIEGEL and ALEXANDER MALLIN. http://abcn.ws/2pfeAsU

HOW 'TRUMPCARE' COULD AFFECT ONGOING OPIOID EPIDEMIC. The passage of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) in the U.S. House of Representatives could have far-reaching consequences on the ongoing opioid epidemic if it passes the Senate in its current form and gets signed into law. Potential changes to Medicaid and to rules on insurance policies could affect millions of people's access to substance abuse treatment, according to several experts at organizations that study mental health and addiction issues. ABC's GILLIAN MOHNEY has more: http://abcn.ws/2pfgdHf

COMPARING TRUMP’S HEALTH CARE PUSH TO OBAMACARE’S TIMELINE. The latest push to overhaul the U.S. health care system cleared a significant hurdle last week when the Republican-controlled House approved the American Health Care Act, but there are many more to come. ABC’s MEGHAN KENEALLY looks at its rollout, compared to the various steps that the Obama administration took to get the Affordable Care Act (ACA) signed into law in 2010. http://abcn.ws/2q0TY4M

ANTONIO SABATO JR. IS RUNNING FOR CONGRESS IN CALIFORNIA. Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is running for Congress in the state of California, ABC News has confirmed. GOP strategist Charles Moran said that the former model, a Republican, will challenge Democrat Julia Brownley, who was elected in 2012 to represent the state's 26th district The Los Angeles Times also reported that Sabato filed documents with the Federal Election Commission on Monday, note ABC's SHUSHANNAH WALSHE and LESLEY MESSER. http://abcn.ws/2pf7If2

WHO’S TWEETING?

@GStephanopoulos: Pres' budget office proposes 95% cut in office of nat'l drug control policy-@GovChristie tells me he's“confident that's not going to happen”

@MLevineReports: "He was not always my cup of tea in terms of style ... General Flynn & I didn't necessarily see eye to eye." --@ChrisChristie says on @GMA

@maryaliceparks: Rep Blum walks out of intv, stuns kids... Apparently doesn't like ?s about the ID requirement at his town hall http://bit.ly/2qjnPs3

@acaldwellap: AP Exclusive: US looks for evidence of crimes by Haitians (from @AP) http://apne.ws/2pXkBcn

@AndrewRestuccia: A Tuesday meeting at the White House to discuss the Paris climate agreement is being rescheduled, source says.