Former US vice-president takes 'full responsibility' for classified documents in his Indiana home

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In his first public comments since the discovery of classified documents in his Indiana home, former US vice-president Mike Pence says his lack of awareness of isn't an excuse.

Former vice-president Mike Pence said the search of his home was done "out of an abundance of caution"Last year, Mr Pence said he took no documents with him after leaving office

"Let me be clear: Those classified documents should not have been in my personal residence," Mr Pence said at Florida International University, where he was talking about the economy and promoting his new book, So Help Me God.

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