While searching for the home of former Vice President Mike Pence in Indiana, another classified document was found.

February 10 (UPI) — Another classified document was found at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence in Indiana Friday during a search conducted by the FBI.

Pence’s spokesman Devin O’Malley also stated that six “additional pages without such marks that were not found on initial review by the vice president’s adviser” were also removed.

CNN informed The FBI is expected to raid Pence’s Washington office in the coming days.

Last month, classified documents were found at Pence’s home after former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden were also found to have classified documents.

The Hill reported that Pence’s attorney wrote to the National Archives warning the organization that a small group of classified documents had been “inadvertently packaged and moved” to Pence’s home at the end of his tenure.

The papers reportedly consist of material described as reference notes that were prepared for Pence’s overseas travels.

Last week, the Senate Intelligence Committee demanded that Attorney General Merrick Garland and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haynes comply with requests for classified documents held by Trump, Biden and Pence so that the committee could exercise oversight.

“We urge you to immediately comply with our previous requests, which we are now distributing for those classified materials subsequently discovered at the home of President Biden and the home of former Vice President Pence,” the letter said.

“These issues are the committee’s highest priority and our oversight and permitting efforts will be aligned accordingly,” the letter said.

On Thursday, Pence was subpoenaed by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is investigating the January 6 attempted mutiny.

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