Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the National Press Club on November 30, 2021 in Washington, DC.
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The FBI found an additional classified document Friday during a search of the Indiana home of former Vice President Mike Pence, his spokesman told CNBC.
Authorities also took six other pages of records that did not bear classified markings after completing the five-hour search, Pence advisor Devin O’Malley said in a statement.
“The vice president has directed his legal team to continue its cooperation with appropriate authorities and to be fully transparent through the conclusion of this matter,” O’Malley said.
The search came more than two weeks after Pence’s attorney told the National Archives and Records Administration that a “small number” of documents with classified markings had been found at the vice president’s residence.
Those records were discovered after Pence asked outside counsel to look for them — a decision that Pence’s lawyer said was prompted by the news that classified documents had been found at President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware.
The FBI and the Justice Department declined to comment on the search.