New York Daily News

Now, Pence comes up with a secret document issue — 12 in his home

- BY MICHAEL MCAULIFF AND DAVE GOLDINER

A lawyer for former Vice President Mike Pence found 12 classified documents in a search of his Indiana home in the latest bombshell related to mishandlin­g of secret informatio­n by officials.

Pence (photo) quickly moved to notify authoritie­s and handed over the documents unearthed in the search, which was launched after similar searches turned up classified materials at President Biden’s home and office.

“A small number of documents bearing classified markings ... were inadverten­tly boxed and transporte­d to the personal home of the former vice president at the end of the last administra­tion,” Pence’s lawyer, Greg Jacob, told the National Archives in a letter last week.

Jacob said Pence, who is considerin­g a 2024 presidenti­al run, had no idea the documents were stored at his home and is cooperatin­g fully with an investigat­ion.

“Pence was unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence,” Jacob said.

Pence’s team told congressio­nal leaders about the documents on Tuesday.

The FBI and the Justice Department’s National Security Division have launched a review of the documents and how they ended up in Pence’s home in Carmel, Ind.

FBI agents went to Pence’s home on Jan. 19 to retrieve the papers, according to Jacob. Pence was in Washington at the time. Four boxes contained copies of administra­tion papers, two of which had “a small number” of documents with classified markings, the letter said.

The discovery mirrors the recent discovery of several sets of documents at an office once used by President Biden before his return to the White House and his home in Wilmington, Del.

Special counsel Robert Hur has been appointed to investigat­e the Biden documents.

The Pence and Biden finds are completely different from the scandal involving former President Donald Trump, who deliberate­ly took hundreds of classified documents to his Florida home when he left the White House in 2021.

Unlike Pence and Biden, Trump resisted efforts to retrieve the top secret documents and defied a subpoena for their return.

A federal judge authorized a search of Mar-a-Lago, which turned up about 300 classified documents.

Special counsel Jack Smith is investigat­ing the document issue as well as Trump’s involvemen­t in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and the plot to overturn his election loss to Biden.

Days after FBI agents raided Trump’s Florida resort last August, Pence told reporters he didn’t take home any classified documents. Not “to my knowledge,” the former vice president told The Associated Press.

Trump on Tuesday defended Pence in a post on his social media site.

“Mike Pence is an innocent man,” Trump wrote. “He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life. Leave him alone!!!”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he would consider supporting new laws covering the handling of classified documents.

Senate Minority Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) backed the handling of the documents cases by Attorney General Merrick Garland, breaking from fellow Republican­s. “They ought to treat everybody the same who has misplaced classified documents, and it seems so far as if the attorney general is making an effort to do that,” McConnell said.

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