Key takeaways:
- Classified documents were discovered in Mike Pence’s home in Indiana.
- Senator Ted Cruz suggested the FBI search the University of Delaware archives and Hunter Biden’s home and business address.
- The discovery of the documents has been a source of embarrassment for Pence and speculation about his political ambitions.
Former Vice President Mike Pence has been the subject of much scrutiny after classified documents were discovered in his home in Indiana. The discovery of the documents, first reported by CNN on Tuesday, has taken the heat off of President Joe Biden, who has been under fire for his own possession of such material from his vice presidency.
The news of Pence’s documents came up during an appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow”, when Senator Ted Cruz was asked about the documents. Cruz said that the FBI should search the University of Delaware archives and Hunter Biden’s home and business address. Cruz also said that Pence is a “good friend and a good man” and that he has “explained where these came from.”
The discovery of the documents has been a source of embarrassment for Pence, who has been subject to mockery and accusations of hypocrisy since he had previously claimed the moral high ground over Biden. Pence has yet to comment on the documents, but he has explained where they came from.
The documents have been a source of speculation, with many speculating that Pence has clear designs on Biden’s job. It remains to be seen how the discovery of the documents will affect Pence’s political ambitions. In the meantime, the FBI is continuing to investigate the source of the documents.
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