On June 2, 2023, media outlets reported that Pence was informed by the United States Department of Justice that the investigation into him had been concluded and that he would not be charged.
[2] In a November interview with ABC News, Pence reiterated his claim that he did not take any documents from the White House to his home in Indiana.
[3] In January 2023, commenting on the Joe Biden classified documents incident, Pence remarked in an appearance on Fox Business, that, "The handling of classified materials and the nation's secret is a very serious matter and as a former vice president of the United States, I can speak from personal experience about the attention that ought to be paid to those materials when you're in office and after you leave office," stating that with Biden, "clearly that did not take place in this case.
[6] On January 18, Jacob informed the National Archives and Records Administration about the discovery of the classified documents on Pence's residence in Indiana.
[7] On the night of January 19, at 9:30 pm, with agreement by Pence, some of the documents were removed by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Indianapolis field office.
[12] On February 10, 2023, the FBI conducted a five-hour search of Pence's residence, uncovering a single additional classified document.