Mike Pence is 'homeless' and 'couch surfing' after being booted from the vice president's residence - and may be putting off buying a new property over safety concerns after MAGA mob called for him to be hanged

  • Mike Pence has not owned a home in more than a decade, Business Insider reports
  • The ex VP is currently thought to be staying either with his brother or at the Indiana Governor's vacation cabin 
  • Pence has teased a move back to Indiana, but some say he may rent a residence in DC as he eyes a run for the White House in 2024
  • Sources speculate that Pence would not purchase a property amid threats to his public safety; earlier this month a MAGA mob called for him to be hanged
  • While Pence may be 'homeless', he has no shortage of cash to splash on a home; he has a net worth of $1 million and is said to be eyeing lucrative new contacts

Mike Pence is reportedly 'homeless' after being booted from the Vice President's official residence last week. 

The ex-VP and his wife, Karen, returned to their home state of Indiana last Wednesday but no longer own property there, according to one former Trump advisor who spoke with Business Insider. 

'He doesn't have anywhere to live,' the source told the publication on Tuesday. 

There are now rumors the pair are 'couch surfing', either staying with Pence's brother in Columbus, Indiana or at the Indiana Governor's secluded vacation cabin in Brown County. 

Several insiders are said to be 'vexed' by the fact that the vice president doesn't own property. He has reportedly not owned a home in more than 10 years. 

Mike Pence  and his wife Karen are reportedly 'homeless' after being booted from the Vice President's official residence last week. Pence is pictured last week Speaking last week, telling fans he will be moving home to Indiana by the summer, but some that may not be the case

Mike Pence  and his wife Karen are reportedly 'homeless' after being booted from the Vice President's official residence last week. Pence is pictured last week Speaking last week, telling fans he will be moving home to Indiana by the summer, but some that may not be the case

Speaking last week, Pence told fans that he would be moving home to Indiana by the summer, but some that may not be the case. 

Insiders predict he may rent in Washington, DC as he considers a run for the White House in 2024, while others believe he won't purchase a property while there are still threats to his safety. 

During the siege of the Capitol earlier this month, angry MAGA supporters stormed the building threatening to kill the Vice President if he did not try to overturn the results of last November's election. 

Pence still has a Secret Service detail, and is thought to be concerned about the protection of his family. 

'That would make sense. They wanted to hang him in the Capitol,' one Indiana Republican told Business Insider. 

Pence moved into the Governor's Mansion in 2013, where he lived until he was elected Vice President in 2016

Pence moved into the Governor's Mansion in 2013, where he lived until he was elected Vice President in 2016

Vice President Pence and his wife spent the past four years leaving in the Vice President's Residence, located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC

Vice President Pence and his wife spent the past four years leaving in the Vice President's Residence, located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC

The Pences owned modest family homes in Indiana in the 1980s and 1990s, before they moved to Washington, DC in 2000. 

They returned to Indiana about a decade later, where they rented in Indianapolis for three years before Pence was elected as Governor of the state in 2013. 

They then moved into the Governor's Mansion, where they lived until Pence was elected as Vice President in 2016. 

Vice President Pence and his wife spent the past four years living in the Vice President's Residence, located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. 

Mike and Karen Pence are seen in their official Christmas 2020 portrait taken inside the Vice President's Residence

Mike and Karen Pence are seen in their official Christmas 2020 portrait taken inside the Vice President's Residence 

The Pences have just been booted from the Vice President's Residence (pictured), which has been tastefully redecorated

The Pences have just been booted from the Vice President's Residence (pictured), which has been tastefully redecorated 

The interior of the Vice President's residence is pictured. New VP Kamala Harris will soon move into the dwelling, which is currently undergoing some minor reparis

The interior of the Vice President's residence is pictured. New VP Kamala Harris will soon move into the dwelling, which is currently undergoing some minor reparis 

If the couple do decide to put down roots again in Indiana, they'll have no shortage of cash to splash on a property. 

Pence has a net worth upwards of $1 million, and he could make plenty more money in the coming years. 

Sources told Business Insider that Pence is could be 'eyeing a position at the helm of a Christian college', such as Liberty University. 

That would guarantee him an annual income in the high six figures - which is more than the cost of the average home in Indianapolis, which is currently around $169,000. 

Meanwhile, the state government spent a similar figure renovating the Indiana Governor's vacation cabin back in 2013, just after Pence become the state's  Governor. 

According to reports at the time, the five-bedroom cabin received a $162,000 makeover and new furnishings. 

That is the property where the Pences are now believed to be staying, but officials would not confirm or deny if the political pair are bunking down there for the time being.  

The pair are rumored to be staying at the Indiana Governor's vacation cabin in Brown County State Park (pictured). The couple previously spent time there while Pence served as Governor of the state between 2013 and 2016

The pair are rumored to be staying at the Indiana Governor's vacation cabin in Brown County State Park (pictured). The couple previously spent time there while Pence served as Governor of the state between 2013 and 2016 

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