Alabama's Jeff Sessions just shut down talk that he could be presidential front-runner Donald Trump's running mate.

Asked by reporters today about the possibility that he could be Trump's pick, Sessions said he's had no vice presidential discussions with the businessman turned candidate.

"I think that would not happen," Sessions told The Hill. "I have not talked with him about it."

"Don't bet any money on me."

Sessions is the only U.S. Senator who has endorsed Trump, announcing his backing during Trump's visit to North Alabama in February. He's also advising Trump on foreign policy matters.

Trump has repeatedly said he'd likely chose a VP candidate with a history of political involvement as opposed to an outsider like himself.

I want "somebody that can walk into the Senate and who's been friendly with these guys for 25 years, and people for 25 years. And can get things done. So I would 95 percent see myself picking a political person as opposed to somebody from the outside," Trump told the Washington Post.