San Francisco Chronicle

Classified documents also found at Pence’s home

- By Jill Colvin

NEW YORK — Documents with classified markings were discovered in former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana residence last week, his lawyer says, the latest in a string of recoveries of confidenti­al informatio­n from the homes of current and former top U.S. officials.

The records, which were taken into FBI custody, “appear to be a small number of documents bearing classified markings that 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, wrote in a letter to the National Archives.

He said that Pence had been “unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence” until a search last week and “understand­s the high importance of protecting sensitive and classified informatio­n and stands ready and willing to cooperate fully with the National Archives and any appropriat­e inquiry.”

The revelation came as the Department of Justice was already investigat­ing the discovery of documents with classifica­tion markings in President Biden’s home in Delaware and his former Washington office, as well as former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate. Democrat Biden has indicated he will seek re-election, Trump is already a declared candidate, and Republican Pence has been exploring a possible 2024 presidenti­al campaign that would put him in direct competitio­n against his former boss.

The newest discovery thrusts Pence, who had previously insisted that he followed stringent protocols regarding classified documents, into the debate over the handling of secret materials by officials who have served in the highest ranks of government.

Trump is currently under criminal investigat­ion after roughly 300 documents with classified markings, including at the top-secret level, were discovered at Mar-a-Lago. Officials are trying to determine whether Trump or anyone else should be charged with illegal possession of those records or with trying to obstruct the months-long criminal investigat­ion. Biden is also subject to a special counsel investigat­ion after classified documents from his time as a senator and in the Obama administra­tion were found at his properties.

Trump, who denies any wrongdoing, reacted to the new developmen­t on his social media site: “Mike Pence is an innocent man. He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life. Leave him alone!!!”

While a very different case, the Pence developmen­t could bolster the arguments of Trump and Biden, who have sought to downplay the significan­ce of the discoverie­s.

The presence of secret documents at all three men’s homes further underscore­s the federal government’s unwieldy system for storing and protecting the millions of classified documents it produces every year.

Meanwhile, some Republican­s pressed for a search of former President Barack Obama’s personal records.

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