Politics & Government
Vice President-Elect Mike Pence Moves Into Chevy Chase Neighborhood in DC: Report
Pence has had to spend a lot of time in D.C. as the head of Trump's transition team.
WASHINGTON, DC — Residents of the Chevy Chase neighborhood in Northwest have a very special new neighbor: Vice President-elect Mike Pence, who has reportedly rented a house in the area.
Neighbors reported that Pence was at the home Monday night and they could barely get around because the street was filled with cars, according to a WJLA report.
Pence still has to serve out his term as Indiana's governor before he is officially named the vice president during the inauguration on Jan. 20. But he has a lot on his plate until then as the head of President-elect Donald Trump's transition time, so he'll need to spend his time here in D.C.
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The home was builtin 1937, has five bedrooms, three and a half baths, 2500 square feet and goes for $6,000 per month, according to the report.
Pence is not likely to find many supporters among his neighbors. Hillary Clinton pulled in 93 percent of the vote in the District.
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