Today’s edition of quick hits:
* North Korea “is calling off high-level talks with South Korea because of ongoing military exercises between South Korea and the United States, South Korean media reported Wednesday local time.”
* On a related note, let’s note for context that now-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo boasted in March that Kim Jung-un “has allowed [us] to continue our [military] exercises on the peninsula.”
* Breaking late this afternoon: “A federal judge on Tuesday denied former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s motion to dismiss the indictment returned against him by a grand jury in Washington, DC — rejecting Manafort’s challenge to special counsel Robert Mueller’s appointment.”
* Following dozens of Palestinian deaths yesterday: “U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley walked out of a Security Council meeting on Tuesday when the Palestinian envoy began to speak, just hours after she praised Israel for acting with ‘restraint’ in handling the protests in Gaza.”
* Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R) “declared victory as prosecutors abruptly dropped a felony invasion-of-privacy charge alleging he had taken a revealing photo of a woman with whom he has acknowledged having an affair. The St. Louis circuit attorney’s office said it still plans to pursue the case, either through a special prosecutor or an appointed assistant.”
* With Democratic Sens. Mark Warner (Va.), Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.), and Bill Nelson (Fla.) announcing their support for CIA director-nominee Gina Haspel, her confirmation is staring to look like a foregone conclusion.








