The Note: A new name wrapped up in Russia probe

The House committee's Russia probe is eyeing Trump aide Keith Schiller.

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  • ABC News SCOOP: The attention of the House Intelligence Committee's Russia probe has turned to a longtime Trump bodyguard turned White House aide, Keith Schiller.
  • It's travel ban day – for real, this time. Part of President Trump's travel ban will go into effect at 8 p.m. ET, and the administration is defining a "bona fide" connection, The Associated Press reports. Grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles and fiancees won't count, and expect another round of court challenges.
  • Too much, too soon? The president is promising a "big surprise" on health care, and this may qualify: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants a revised health care bill by Friday, so the CBO can give a new estimate before the Fourth of July recess.
  • Who will see the Comey memos? Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr said he made the request to the FBI and is "confident that we will have access to it."
  • Two leaders, one big threat. Trump today will welcome the South Korean president to the White House where the two will talk North Korea, a day after National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said Trump has directed preparation of "a range of options, including a military option" to deal with the situation.
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    Trump lawyers postpone filing complaint over Comey leak. President Trump's personal lawyers are postponing filing complaints with the Department of Justice and Senate Judiciary Committee related to former FBI Director James Comey's admission that he leaked details of his conversations with the president. A person familiar with the matter told ABC News the complaint will "go forward at the appropriate time." http://abcn.ws/2tlxbEr

    Top Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee ask FBI for Russia probe surveillance requests. In a letter sent Wednesday, Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., asked top law enforcement officials for any drafts or completed surveillance requests submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for approval. http://abcn.ws/2tmrpSY

    Trump accepts invitation to visit France for Bastille Day celebrations. President Trump will travel to France next month to attend the Bastille Day celebration in Paris and commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, the White House said Wednesday. Trump accepted the invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron, whom he met in May after the French elections. http://abcn.ws/2s2WGa3

    WHO'S TWEETING?

    @jparkABC: Source: 2 weeks since shooting, @SteveScalise "continues to make good progress and is focused on healing and rehabilitation." (1/2)

    @mattkatz00: Oh look who's the perennial "Super Senior Club Champion" at the Trump National Golf Club ...http://bit.ly/2topqxM

    @BraddJaffy: —Amazon pays taxes —Amazon collects state sales tax —There's no internet tax —WaPo exposed Trump's fake TIME covers —POTUS threatens company

    @sampjacobs: Following @Fahrenthold's latest: @Time Creative Director D.W. Pine explains how to tell a fake cover from a real one http://ti.me/2sTXktE

    @AnnieLinskey: From buttering her up to asking her to back out. A Washington tale of Seth Moulton's 180 on @NancyPelosi http://bit.ly/2t4fWp2

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