off today. now, we are looking into the first move the blockbuster anti-trust game against a u.s. company google. now, some sources say that the attorney turned over the classified record to the fbi, and the fbi and the justice department s national security division have now launched a review of the documents and how they ended up in pence s carmel indiana s home. and we will begin a look at how this happened with pence, and tell us more about what you know about the discovery. what happened in light of the biden documents and of course, the trump documents, we are told that the former vice president mike pence asked his personal lawyer to go back and triple-check that there were no classified documents, and he went through four boxes and he found roughly 12 documents with classified markings, and they informed the archives immediately, and the archives informed the justice department and last week, january 19th at 9:30 p.m., the fbi showed up at the pence home in indian
fair markets upon which our economy is based. they stifle innovation. they hurt producers and workers and they increase costs for consumers. today s complaint is only the latest example that the department s work is to challenge anti-trust competition and harm the american people. no matter the industry and no matter the company, the justice department will vigorously enforce our anti-trust laws. we will aggressively protect consumers, safeguard competition, and work to ensure economic fairness and opportunity for all. i will now turn the podium over to associate general general vinita gupta. and this is the first major anti-trust suit in the biden administration against a behemoth google for the