Trump campaign steps up Vice-President vetting effort for US election

Former US president Donald Trump ‘s campaign has begun requesting information from his potential vice presidential candidates, sending vetting paperwork to a list of top contenders in recent weeks, according to two people familiar with the effort.
Among those who have received requests are North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, according to one of the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the outreach.
Florida Republican Byron Donalds, New York Republican Elise Stefanik and Trump’s 2016 rival-turned cabinet member Ben Carson were also said to be on the list.
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Representatives for the candidates did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday.
Aides have cautioned that Trump’s list is fluid and evolving and that the decision will be up to him.
“Anyone claiming to know who or when President Trump will choose his VP is lying, unless the person is named Donald J. Trump,” Trump campaign spokesman Brian Hughes said in a statement.
The news comes a week after Trump was found guilty by a jury in Manhattan of 34 counts of falsifying business records in his criminal hush money trial. He will be sentenced on July 11.
Trump has said he is in no hurry to announce his running mate and could wait until the Republican National Convention in July to unveil the person who will serve with him on the GOP ticket.
In an appearance on Newsmax on Tuesday night, Trump listed Scott, Burgum, Rubio, Vance and Carson as among those in contention.