INDIANAPOLIS -- The day after presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held a rally in Westfield, he visited Gov. Mike Pence in the governor's residence, then with Newt Gingrich, another possible vice presidential pick.
NEW: Newt Gingrich to meet with Donald Trump and family in Indiana today, sources confirm to @JTSantucci and @CandaceSmith_.
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) July 13, 2016
We caught up with Gingrich as he left the Conrad Indianapolis after meeting with Trump.
Trump's initial exit from Indiana was delayed due to mechanical issues with his airplane.
Source close to Trump campaign confirms Trump stayed in Indy last night after mechanical issues with the plane. @IndyThisWeek @rtv6
— Katie Heinz (@katieheinz6) July 13, 2016
Trump was seen entering Pence's house, according to Bloomberg Politics' Mark Halperin.
VIDEO: @realDonaldTrump motorcade arrives at @mike_pence governor's residence. pic.twitter.com/pnjaxfpFPz
— Mark Halperin (@MarkHalperin) July 13, 2016
Around 9 a.m., Trump left the Conrad hotel with his motorcade.
.@realDonaldTrump waved to people in #Indy as he left the Conrad in his motorcade this morning. @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/cyMV2tfTPP
— Julie Pursley (@JuliePursley6) July 13, 2016
Halperin tweeted that Trump and Pence had dinner Tuesday night.
NEWS: @DonaldJTrumpJr & @IvankaTrump are inside the Indiana Gov residence now. @realDonaldTrump & @mike_pence had dinner last night
— Mark Halperin (@MarkHalperin) July 13, 2016
Trump & Pence spent a lot of time 2gether Tue 1st @ fundraisers then public event, then at a private dinner at Conrad Hotel in Indianapolis
— Mark Halperin (@MarkHalperin) July 13, 2016
Around 10:30 a.m., Trump left the governor's residence.
.@GovPenceIN and First Lady wave goodbye to Trump family @IndyThisWeek @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/QMvKMFhhjm
— Katie Heinz (@katieheinz6) July 13, 2016
Trump waved to supporters as he left the Conrad and headed the airport around 4:15 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
At Tuesday night's rally in Westfield, Trump gave no clues as to whether Pence would be his vice presidential pick, saying "Who the hell knows?"
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Trump ended his speech with a nod to the speculation around his VP pick, saying people will be calling Pence next year because Indiana is "winning too much."
"I joke, you'll be calling up Mike Pence – I don't know if he's going to be your governor or your vice president, who the hell knows," Trump said. "You're going to be saying, 'Governor, or vice president, talk to Mr. Trump. We're winning too much.'"
THANK YOU INDIANA! #Trump2016 pic.twitter.com/Jmkah9wGaA
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 13, 2016