Vice President Mike Pence's visit to an Indianapolis Colts game last season was brief.

After several members of the San Francisco 49ers knelt during the national anthem, Pence and his delegation immediately left the stadium and left the taxpayers in charge.

A The report released Saturday by The Huffington Post cites recently released documents from the Department of Homeland Security that estimate the cost of Mr. Pence's visit – including the hotel, travel and additional security measures – to the less $ 325,000.

All that Pence could do not watch an NFL game.

According to the Huffington Post, the documents also indicate that the early departure of the Vice President was premeditated.

The former Governor of Indiana, Pence, said that he was planning this trip well in advance because of a pre-match tribute to the old Colts quarter-colonel, Peyton Manning. However, he said he left before the kickoff because he had been offended by the Niners players kneeling at the anthem.

"I will not give any dignity to an event that disrespects our soldiers, our flag or our national anthem," he tweeted.

In addition to the cost of Pence's flight on Air Force Two, additional security measures were imposed in conjunction with the Vice President's visit, including the construction of temporary bridges in downtown Indianapolis.

However, the dates on the recently published documents (and as noted by the Huffington Post, heavily redacted) indicate that the aisles were ordered the Friday before the match. And an accommodation contract with the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Airport had been signed three days earlier.

The staff of Pence also informed reporters before the match that the vice president "can leave the game early."

The secret service's additional expenses totaled $ 75,000, the Huffington Post reported. Last year, the Washington Post estimated the cost of the flight on Air Force Two at around $ 250,000. These figures do not include the cost of local law enforcement and emergency services required as a result of Pence 's visit.

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