Couldn't trump just send him to another state and then oh well, he's not in Minnesota, so too bad?
I'm sure there's extradition agreements between states, but you think Flordia or Texas will send him there after Trump 'pardons' him?
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Couldn't trump just send him to another state and then oh well, he's not in Minnesota, so too bad?
I'm sure there's extradition agreements between states, but you think Flordia or Texas will send him there after Trump 'pardons' him?

Yeah I don't have any faith in the laws of any state or nation to avenge Mrs. Good, pretty sure it isn't going to be those losers.
I really wish we would teach more self-defense classes to prevent wrongful executions in broad daylight. For Renee.
Could. But they won’t. And if they do, Trump will pardon him. I mean, he can’t. But he will. And no one will stop him.
So, I haven’t gone through all the comments, however, yeah, the state can charge him but, the federal government can also make the case a federal one, then drop charges.
There is precedent for that.