Why Donald Trump could be forced to Spend Rest of his Life in Florida

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Former United States (US) President Donald Trump who in 2020 lost his re-election bid and shifted to the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, could remain there for rest of his life.

According to the details, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida became a permanent home after his tumultuous presidency came to an end on January 20 as his successor Joe Biden took over the White House.

On May 13, Politico reported that the law officials in Palm Beach County, Florida are preparing for potential indictments and arrests directed at Trump from other states. Moreover, while talking to MSNBC,

In a conversation with MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace, Robert Mueller’s former senior prosecutor and general counsel Andrew Weissmann, Nicole Wallace, said that Trump could be effectively stuck in Florida for life if other states filed charges against him.

“So, this happens all the time in foreign countries where essentially you have people who are sort of imprisoned in a country,” he said.

“Here, Donald Trump would be imprisoned in Florida. If he went overseas, if he went to any other state, he would be subject to those laws, and so he would really have to stay in Florida.

“It certainly would be quite an interesting issue if he were to, for instance — this is way down the road — but if he tried to run again, he would not be inhabiting the White House in that situation because there would be papers seeking his extradition to New York.”

Meanwhile, Bloomberg columnist Tim O’Brien told MSNBC that he thinks a “very advanced” financial fraud investigation related to Trump is underway.

“I don’t think he’ll have any hesitation to try to encourage his supporters to surround Mar-a-Lago to keep the police at bay,” O’Brien said.

Check out the conversation between Nicole Wallace, Andrew Weissmann, and Tim O’ Brien below.

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