1. Ivanka Trump told NBC that her father's proposal to arm teachers is an option that needs to be discussed. "I think that having a teacher who is armed who cares deeply about her students or his students and who is capable and qualified to bear arms is not a bad idea," Trump said in an interview. "But it is an idea that needs to be discussed." (NBC News)

  2. Trump's reelection campaign used a photo of one of the survivors of the Parkland, FL shooting in an email asking for campaign donations. The photo shows 17-year-old Madeline Wilford in a hospital bed, surrounded by members of her family. "Trump is taking steps toward banning gun bump stocks and strengthening background checks for gun purchasers," the email reads. A link to the campaign's donation page is featured near the end of the email. (CNN)

  3. The House Intelligence Committee released a redacted version of the Democratic memo rebutting the memo written by Devin Nunez, which claimed to show bias and abuses of power by the FBI and Justice Department against the Trump campaign. Trump blocked the release of the latest memo two weeks ago, but it was released anyway after undergoing days of review by top law enforcement officials. Click here to read the redacted version of the Democratic memo. (New York Times)

  4. Trump's personal pilot is in the running to become the next leader of the Federal Aviation Administration. John Dunkin flew Trump around the country during his 2016 presidential campaign, and is now on the shortlist to head the FAA, which sets civil aviation policies and regulations for the entire country. (Washington Post)

  5. Trump's approval rating is back down to 35 percent, matching his lowest level to date. Trump also earned his lowest approval rating among Republicans, even though he still holds a majority approval rating of 80 percent within his party. (CNN)