EXPLAINER: Comparing Trump, Biden, Pence classified papers
Classified documents keep showing up where they shouldn't be.
The discovery of documents with classified markings at former Vice President Mike Pence's home in Indiana follows the revelation of classified materials at President Joe Biden's Delaware home and former office and the seizure last year of hundreds of documents marked classified from Mar-a-Lago, the Florida residence of former President Donald Trump.
A look at similarities and differences among the various situations:
HOW MANY CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
PENCE: A small number of documents bearing classified markings were discovered last week at Pence's home north of Indianapolis, Pences lawyer, Greg Jacob, wrote in a Jan. 18 letter to the National Archives and Records Administration shared with The Associated Press.
In all, four boxes containing copies of administration papers two in which a small number of papers bearing classified markings were found, and two containing courtesy copies of vice presidential papers were discovered, according to Jacob. The discovery came almost two years after Pence left office.
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