FBI Conducts Search of Mike Pence’s Indiana Home in Classified Documents Investigation
FBI agents searched former Vice President Mike Pence’s Fox News received confirmation from two sources that the residence was being evacuated Friday, as federal authorities continue to investigate classified documents.
The entrance to the building was blocked by local police Carmel, Indiana Home before federal investigators arrived on a white car.
According to sources, the search was carried out for several days without the consent of the former vice President.
Pence is not at home during the investigation — he is currently in California visiting his daughter, who recently gave birth to his second grandchild.
An attorney representing Pence can assist the authorities if needed.
A badge could be seen on the officials’ heads. Local police Before you are allowed to enter the residence.
MIKE PENCE, EX-VICE-PRESIDENT, REVEALS CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS IN INDIA HOME
Pence informed Congress Last month, he found documents that contained classified markings dating back to his time as vice-president on Jan. 16. According to sources, this search was done in order to ensure that nothing was overlooked.
Greg Jacob, the attorney for Pence, wrote Jan. 18 an email to Kate Dillon McClure Acting Director White House Liaison Division National Archives and Records Administration, informing her of the documents “containing classified markings.”
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Following revelations that classified documents were from Pence, the team of Pence found the documents. Biden is President Tenure as vice president were both found at Penn Biden Center and Wilmington, Delaware.
John Roberts from Fox News contributed to this article.
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