FBI searches Mike Pence’s home in Indiana for more classified documents

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The FBI was searching former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home Friday, looking for any classified documents that might be in the house, a senior law-enforcement official told NBC News.

The move comes weeks after Pence reported finding a “small number” of classified documents in his Carmel, Indiana house, and a day after it was revealed that he had been subpoenaed in a separate federal probe — the special counsel’s investigation into former President Donald Trump’s effort to stay in office after the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

The date of Friday’s search was negotiated between Pence’s team and the Justice Department, the official said.

The classified documents were found following the discovery of Obama-era classified documents in the possession of former Vice President Joe Biden, and also after the FBI executed a search warrant at Trump’s home after his lawyers claimed he’d returned all documents with classified markings from the White House.

More than 100 such documents were found during the August search of Mar-a-Lago, Justice Department officials said in court filings.

In a letter to the National Archives last month, Pence’s lawyer Greg Jacob said they’d found a “small number” of classified documents at Pence’s home after Pence asked “outside counsel” to look for documents in the wake of such papers being found in Biden’s Delaware home.

Jacob said the documents had been “inadvertently boxed and transported” to Pence’s home at the end of the Trump administration and that the former vice president “was unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence.”

Pence’s team “immediately” secured the classified documents in a locked safe after their Jan. 16 discovery, and FBI agents came to Pence’s home to retrieve the documents a few days later, the letter said.

“Vice President Pence 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,” he said.

Separately, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News on Thursday that Pence had been subpoenaed by Special counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing probes into Jan. 6 and the Trump classified documents case. 

The source said the subpoena related to Jan. 6 and not the documents case. Spokespeople for Smith and Pence declined comment.

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