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The acting U.S. ambassador to Ghana has confirmed that the Trump administration will not stand in the way of Ghana’s efforts to extradite former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. But why would the United States give such assurances before an extradition case even goes before a judge? In this episode, I explain why extradition is not just a legal process—but also a diplomatic and political one. While U.S. courts determine whether extradition is legally permissible, the final decision ultimately involves the executive branch, including the U.S. Department of Justice and the administration in power. How Ghana–U.S. security and law enforcement cooperation developed (from drug enforcement to cybercrime and financial crimes) Why hiring politically connected lawyers is common in extradition cases The difference between court decisions and political discretion in international extradition This video focuses strictly on facts, process, and analysis—not personal opinions or emotional narratives—so viewers can form their own conclusions based on verified information. 📌 Ken Ofori-Atta is scheduled to appear before a U.S. judge on January 20, 2026, and this case is still evolving. Subscribe for ongoing, fact-based updates on geopolitics, international law, and Africa–U.S. relations.