DOJ closes Pence classified documents investigation with no charges
- The Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges against former Vice President Mike Pence related to the discovery of classified documents at his Indiana home.
- There was never an expectation that Pence would face charges, as there was no evidence he intentionally hid any documents from the government or even knew they were in his home.
- The Biden and Pence cases differ from the investigation into former President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, as aides in the former cases proactively disclosed the discovery of classified documents to the Justice Department and facilitated their return, whereas Trump resisted demands to return such documents.
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DOJ will not criminally charge former VP Mike Pence over handling of classified documents
The Department of Justice will not seek criminal charges against former Vice President Mike Pence in a case involving possible mishandling of classified documents, CNN and other outlets reported.The announcement that the DOJ closed its investigation and would not be filing charges comes just days before Pence is expected to announce his presidential bid, as TheBlaze reported Wednesday."The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department’s Nat…
Justice Department won’t charge Mike Pence over handling of classified documents
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Justice has informed former Vice President Mike Pence ‘s legal team that it will not pursue criminal charges related to the discovery of classified documents at his Indiana home.
Biden DOJ Won’t Charge Mike Pence over Classified Docs - The Michigan Star
by Katelynn Richardson The Department of Justice (DOJ) declined to charge former Vice President Mike Pence for classified documents found at his home, according to a DOJ letter obtained by the New York Times. The DOJ sent Pence (pictured above) a letter Thursday night informing him that “no criminal charges will be sought” in connection with the department’s investigation into classified documents found at his Indiana home, per the NYT. One of…
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