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Mike Pence has nowhere to live after moving out of Vice President's mansion

Former vice president Mike Pence is "homeless" and resorts to couch surfing after leaving the vice president's residence. He may be delaying buying new property for security reasons after Donald Trump supporters urged him to be hanged. Writes about it Dailymail.

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Mike Pence reportedly became "homeless" after leaving the vice president's official residence last week.

The former vice president and his wife, Karen, have returned to their home state of Indiana, but no longer own real estate there, according to one of Trump's former advisers.

“He has nowhere to live,” the source said.

Rumor has it that the couple are resorting to couch surfing or staying with Brother Pence in Columbus, Indiana, or at the Indiana Governor's secluded vacation home in Brown County.

Some insiders are “unhappy” that the vice president does not own the property. It is reported that he has not owned real estate in over 10 years.

Speaking last week, Pence told fans that he would be moving home to Indiana by summer.

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Insiders predict he may be renting real estate in Washington, D.C. as he is considering getting into the White House again in 2024, while others believe Pence will not buy property while he is still in danger.

During the storming of the Capitol earlier this month, angry supporters of Donald Trump stormed the building and threatened to assassinate the vice president if he did not try to reverse the results of the November elections.

Pence still has a Secret Service officer and is believed to be concerned about protecting his family.

"It makes sense. They wanted to hang him in the Capitol,” said one Indiana Republican.

The Pence family owned modest family homes in Indiana during the 2000s and 1980s before moving to Washington, DC in 1990.

Roughly ten years later, they returned to Indiana, where they rented an apartment in Indianapolis for three years, until Pence was elected governor of the state in 2013.

They then moved to the governor's mansion, where they lived until Pence was elected vice president in 2016.

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Vice President Pence and his wife have spent the past four years at the Vice President's residence located at the United States Naval Observatory in Washington DC.

If the couple decides to take root in Indiana again, they will have no shortage of money to spend on real estate.

Pence's fortune exceeds $ 1 million, and he can earn much more in the coming years.

Sources said Pence may be "eyeing a college leadership position" at Liberty University.

This would guarantee him a good annual income. The median cost of an average home in Indianapolis is currently around $ 169.

Meanwhile, the state government spent a similar amount to renovate the Indiana governor's country home back in 2013, just after Pence became governor of the state.

According to reports from the time, the five-bedroom home was remodeled and refurbished with new furniture for $ 162.

It is believed that the Pence is now staying there, but officials have not confirmed or denied this information.

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