Pence released videos with conservative anti-immigrant and Muslim groups to "share the good news about conservatism" with young Americans.

The video podcast (video file) of former US Vice President Mike Pence will be produced with the Young America Foundation (YAF), the group that develops the young conservative generation of leaders.

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US Vice President Mike Pence during a session of the Senate, January 7 Photo: Reuters.

The YAF is backed by major Republican donors Koch and DeVos, and Stephen Miller, a White House aide under former President Donald Trump, who pursues whiteism.

In addition to releasing a video podcast, which YAF calls "one of the most popular media today", Pence will join the university speaking group, speak at youth conferences and write essays.

Pence's move comes a month after he rejected Trump's request to dismiss the presidential election results repeatedly.

Pence's new role, along with a long-standing conservative group, specializing in delivering university campus lectures on anti-immigrants and Islam, is an attempt to "ease his return to the higher ranks of the

Pence, the former Indiana governor, has many years of experience in audio communications.