Federal authorities were at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence Friday and found another document with classified markings, according to a Pence spokesperson.This comes one day after reports surfaced that he was subpoenaed as part of the Department of Justices probe into the 2020 election.The Department of Justice appointed special counsel Jack Smith to look into Trump and his campaigns efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.SEE MORE: AP source: Pence subpoenaed by special counsel probing TrumpPence's legal team also revealed that classified documents were found at his home from his time in the Trump White House. The documents were found after President Joe Biden and Donald Trump both said classified documents were found at their residences.Pence said he takes "full responsibility" during an appearance in Florida shortly after news of the documents broke.President Biden later consented to have the FBI search his Delaware residence. Trump objected to a search at the time, which prompted officials to issue a search warrant to find additional classified documents.
There are plenty of similarities — but also a major difference — among the classified-records situations of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and Trump's vice president, Mike Pence.