MILWAUKEE — Former President Donald Trump is expected to reveal his choice for a running mate Monday as the Republican National Convention opens here.
Bret Baier of Fox News reported Monday morning that Trump confirmed those plans to him in a telephone interview.
“Yes, we’re going to get the VP today,” Baier said. “And he said there’s other things to come. I don’t know what that means.”
A Trump campaign official deferred to the interview when asked for comment.
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, is focused on three finalists: Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota. But the search process has been closely guarded by the former president and top advisers, with everything from timing to the identity of his choice largely up to Trump himself.
The assassination attempt against Trump at his Saturday rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, could have altered the timing or sent the search in other directions. But a Monday announcement coincides with his long-preferred timeline of introducing his choice at the convention.
In the days before the Pennsylvania rally, Trump had a series of final check-ins with the finalists, three sources familiar with the discussions told NBC News.
Vance and Rubio met with Trump in person at his Mar-a-Lago resort, a source familiar with those meetings said. Burgum had a discussion with Trump by telephone, two sources familiar with that conversation said. ABC News was first to report on the meetings.
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