Is Mike Pence 'homeless and couch surfing'? Here is where the former VP might be staying after Washington exit

Is Mike Pence 'homeless and couch surfing'? Here is where the former VP might be staying after Washington exit
Former Vice President Mike Pence waves at a campaign rally at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport on September 25, 2020, in Newport News, Virginia (Getty Images)

Former vice president Mike Pence, who was thrust into the spotlight during the last days of Donald Trump’s presidency, reportedly does not have a permanent home to live in after leaving his official residence at the US Naval Observatory in Washington earlier this month.

While he was leaving his position and moving out of the house, Pence announced that he was going to move back to his home state, Indiana. He offered no details on the specifics of where he would move with his wife, Karen Pence. 

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Official records state that Pence, who grew up in Columbus, Ohio, never owned a home for the past eight years. Instead, a Business Insider story suggests that he and his wife Karen Pence were “couch-surfing" at the residences of various Republican politicians. The couple is currently believed to be staying at a cabin provided by Indiana governor, Eric Holcomb. Meanwhile, it was reported that the Pences said that they spent time at a home belonging to Pence’s brother in Columbus.