1. Paul Manafort's former son-in-law cut a plea deal with the Justice Department and has agreed to cooperate with investigators on two other criminal probes. Jeffrey Yohai's guilty plea agreement is under seal, so there are very few available details about the agreement. But a federal prosecutor had been overseeing an investigation into Yohai's real estate and bank dealings in California and New York starting in early 2017. (Reuters)

  2. A new Trump administration rule will withhold federal funding for clinics that provide abortions or refer patients to places that perform them. The rule, which will be officially announced today, will return to a policy instituted in 1988 under Ronald Reagan that requires abortion services to have "separate personnel" for and a "physical separation" from other family planning services. (New York Times)

  3. Giuliani says Robert Mueller has agreed to limit the scope of his potential interview with Trump to two topics instead of five. Giuliani says Mueller told him that he is not interested in asking Trump about Michael Cohen or the investigation into Cohen's business dealings. "The main focus we want is Russia," Giuliani said. (CNN)