El Dorado News-Times

New classified document found in FBI search of Pence home

- JILL COLVIN AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI discovered an additional document with classified markings at former Vice President Mike Pence ‘s Indiana home during a search Friday, following the discovery by his lawyers last month of sensitive government documents there.

Pence adviser Devin O’Malley said the Department of Justice completed “a thorough and unrestrict­ed search of five hours” and removed “one document with classified markings and six additional pages without such markings that were not discovered in the initial review by the vice president’s counsel.”

The search, described as consensual after negotiatio­ns between Pence’s representa­tives and the Justice Department, comes after he was subpoenaed in a separate investigat­ion into efforts by former President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election and as Pence contemplat­es a Republican bid for the White House in 2024.

Pence is now the third current or former top U.S. official, joining Trump and President Joe Biden, to have their homes scoured by FBI agents for classified records. The willingnes­s of Pence and Biden to permit the FBI to search their homes, and to present themselves as fully cooperativ­e, reflects a desire by both to avoid the drama that enveloped Trump last year and resulted in the Justice Department having to get a warrant to inspect his Florida property.

The FBI had already taken possession of what Pence’s lawyer previously described as a “small number of documents” that had been “inadverten­tly boxed and transporte­d” to Pence’s Indiana home at the end of the Trump administra­tion.

 ?? (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) ?? FILE - Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Nov. 16, 2022, in New York. The FBI searched Pence’s Indiana home on Feb. 10 as part of a classified records probe.
(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) FILE - Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Nov. 16, 2022, in New York. The FBI searched Pence’s Indiana home on Feb. 10 as part of a classified records probe.

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