Today’s edition of quick hits.
* In the Middle East: “Israeli officials and hostage families have accused Hamas of violating the new cease-fire deal by failing to immediately return the remains of many of the former captives still in Gaza.”
* I’ll have more on this in the morning: “The United States struck another small boat accused of carrying drugs in the waters off Venezuela, killing six people, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday. Those who died in the strike were aboard the vessel, and no U.S. forces were harmed, the Republican president said in a social media post. It’s the fifth deadly strike in the Caribbean as Trump’s administration has asserted it’s treating alleged drug traffickers as unlawful combatants who must be met with military force.”
* Comey’s defense attorneys target Lindsey Halligan’s dubious appointment: Former FBI Director James Comey filed a formal notice today that he will challenge the legality of the appointment of the U.S. attorney who has charged him with lying to Congress.”
* SCOTUS news: “The Supreme Court has declined to review Alex Jones’ appeal, which sought to upend the $1.4 billion judgment that the Infowars host called ‘the largest in American libel history.’ He was sued by victims’ relatives over his lies about the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.”








