One year ago Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a Colts game to protest several 49ers kneeling during the national anthem.

Now a new report shows what the brief visit to Indianapolis cost taxpayers.

The report from the Department of Homeland Security was released by the Huffington Post Saturday.

Here's what we know.

Pence visit cost to taxpayers

According to documents released by the Huffington Post from the Department of Homeland Security, the estimated cost of the visit is about $325,000.

The numbers include hotel, travel and additional security measures. Secret Service expenses totaled $75,000, the Huffington Post reported.

Report: VP Mike Pence's walkout at Indianapolis Colts NFL game costly to taxpayers

Hotel rooms costs totaled $64,637.88 at nine different locations. The most expensive bill totaled $25,151 at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

CNN reported the Air Force 2 flight cost about $30,000 per hour and estimated the total cost of the trip around $242,000.

Last year, IndyStar reported the visit cost the Indianapolis police more than $14,000.

Police spent $2,736 in regular pay for 80 hours of officer time, and $11,428 in overtime pay for 223 hours of time.

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Why Mike Pence walked out

The former Indiana governor was in Indianapolis Oct. 8, 2017, for the Colts vs. the San Francisco 49ers game.

He was also in town to recognize former Colts player Peyton Manning.

But the vice president left after several 49ers players kneeled during the national anthem.

"I left today's Colts game because @POTUS and I will not dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, our Flag, or our National Anthem," Pence Tweeted after leaving the game. "At a time when so many Americans are inspiring our nation with their courage, resolve, and resilience... now, more than ever, we should rally around our Flag and everything that unites us."

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President Trump's response to Pence's walkout

President Trump tweeted he had asked the vice president to leave the stadium if any players knelt.

"I am proud of him and Second Lady Karen," the president tweeted.

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IndyStar reporter Natalia Contreras can be reached at 317-444-6187 or natalia.contreras@indystar.com