Justice Department in talks to search former Vice President Mike Pence's home for classified documents

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Justice Department in talks to search former Vice President Mike Pence's home for classified documents
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JUST IN: Department of Justice is in contact with former Vice Pres. Mike Pence's lawyers about scheduling a search of his home for classified documents, sources say.

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The Department of Justice is in contact with former Vice President Mike Pence's lawyers about scheduling a potential search of his home in Indiana, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.and turned over to the FBI for review. A lawyer for Pence conducted the search of Pence's home in Indiana last week and found the documents.

The search was done proactively and in the wake of news that classified documents from before he was president wereFormer Vice President Mike Pence, Nov. 16, 2022 in New York City.that the Department of Justice and Pence's legal team were in discussions about scheduling a search. Pence's team believes an additional search by federal investigators won't reveal any additional classified documents but intends to comply fully with the DOJ review of the matter, including any search of his home.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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