FBI Finds Additional Classified Document in Search of Mike Pence’s Home

Sat Feb 11 2023
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Monitoring Desk

WASHINGTON: The FBI has found an additional classified document in search of former US Vice-President Mike Pence’s home in Indiana state.

It was followed by disclosures from his attorneys that they found “a small number” of classified documents from his vice-presidency at home last month.

An adviser for Mike Pence confirmed that additional files were removed following “a thorough and unrestricted search.” Mike Pence agreed to the consensual search, he added.

“The Department of Justice completed a detailed and unrestricted search of five hours long and removed one document with classified markings and six additional pages without classified markings that were not discovered in the initial review by the vice-president’s counsel,” adviser Devin O’Malley said in a statement on Friday.

The search operation was conducted by FBI agents from Indianapolis and is not currently involved in other investigations into classified files, CBS, the US partner of BBC, reported.

Controversy over classified documents

It is the latest development in a surging controversy over classified documents that embroiled both former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden.

Donald Trump faces a criminal investigation for allegedly mishandling classified papers, while Joe Biden faces a probe by the US Department of Justice.

A spokesperson for Mike Pence told CNN he was away, though a private attorney was present at the house.

In January, representatives for Mike Pence sent a letter to the National Archives alerting them that they had found classified documents in the former Pence’s home.

Those materials have already been sent to the FBI.

Classified records are supposed to be handed over to the National Archives once an administration leaves office.

The documents were “inadvertently boxed and transported” to Mike Pence’s home at the end of the Trump presidency, an attorney for the former vice president has said.

The papers were found after Mike Pence sought legal help from specialists in handling classified documents “out of an abundance of caution” following the discovery of classified files at Joe Biden’s Delaware home and his private Washington DC office.

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