“As Governor he’s in the position of deciding whether or not to allow Trump’s arrest and extradition to New York”
No, No, No.
The extradition process is defined in the U.S. Constitution, and it’s very clear. As long as an arrest warrant is issued and the paperwork is valid, a Governor, or any other state official, cannot stop extradition. The Constitution says the person Shall be extradited.
Trump’s lawyers could apply for a hearing in front of a judge, but they can only argue that the paperwork was not filled out correctly, the Statute of Limitations has expired, etc. Technical issues in other words. If they’ve got something up their sleeve legally, it might be worthwhile to delay extradition by requesting a hearing while they work on other stuff, but otherwise the process is pretty open-and-shut.
Thank you for the Facts regarding the matter .
Gateway spreads alot of terrible Information and I avoid it now .
DeSantis has nothing to do with this sleazy legal case that could of been avoided by a Married Man not hanging out with Porn Stars .