'I certainly expect to have a decision from the president in the next 60 days or so,' the GOP senator said on Sunday.
Senator Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, was confronted on Sunday morning about discussions he may have had this weekend with Donald Trump about the possibility of being the former president's running mate in this year's election.Kristen Welker, host of NBC News' Meet the Press, pressed Scott several times about Saturday's donor event at Mar-a-Lago, which was expected to attract more than 400 donors and featured several of Trump's rumored vice-presidential picks.
According to a copy of this weekend's Republican National Committee spring finance retreat program viewed by Reuters, Scott was joined by several other rumored vice-presidential picks.North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and J.D. Vance of Ohio, and Representative Elise Stefanik of New York were all expected to attend the private event.
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