Donald Trump's extradition dilemma

The former president is a Florida resident. That might matter if he's indicted in Manhattan.

Sign outside Manhattan courthouse
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Near the close of his time in office, former President Donald Trump announced that following his time at the White House, he and his family would uproot themselves from the city and state that made him famous and move their permanent residence from New York to Palm Beach, Florida.

"I hated having to make this decision," Trump wrote in a series of characteristically dramatic tweets. "In the end it will be best for all concerned."

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Rafi Schwartz, The Week US

Rafi Schwartz has worked as a politics writer at The Week since 2022, where he covers elections, Congress and the White House. He was previously a contributing writer with Mic focusing largely on politics, a senior writer with Splinter News, a staff writer for Fusion's news lab, and the managing editor of Heeb Magazine, a Jewish life and culture publication. Rafi's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, GOOD and The Forward, among others.