1. Trump's top national security spokesman will leave the White House. Michael Anton was one of the earliest and most forceful defenders of Trump's "America First" foreign policy. Anton will join Hillsdale College as a writer and lecturer. (Politico)

  2. Trump vowed that there will be a "big price to pay" for what he says was a chemical weapons attack in Syria. The White House has not ruled out a missile strike in retaliation against the Syrian government. Trump also placed some of the blame for the attack on Putin, marking the first time Trump has criticized Putin by name on Twitter since the election. (New York Times)

  3. John Kelly threatened to quit on March 28 after he blew up at Trump during an Oval Office meeting. Senior officials say Kelly likely wasn't serious about quitting and was probably just "venting frustration." Several colleagues, including DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, attempted to walk Kelly back from the ledge. (Axios)

  4. Stormy Daniels' legal team plans to release a composite sketch of the man who Daniels says threatened her in 2011. "We're going to be releasing that tomorrow," said Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti, "along with a significant reward, asking that the public come forward, asking to identify this individual." (CNN)