This term "giving him up" is hysterical propaganda. Neither Trump nor Putin expressed or established any extradition treaty. There is an existing agreement which allows American investigators to witness interrogation of Russians on their own property and gives Russians the reciprocal right to witness interrogation of Americans on their own property. All that can be given up is information. Putin would like to know how Browder pulled a billion and a half American dollars out of his country illegally and I would also like to know that since it seems the Queen of Graft, Hillary, got almost a third of it (400 Million) for her own pocket (Clinton Foundation).
If you want to be pissed about this, complain about Bill Clinton and Dubya Bush, they set this treaty up.
Mutual Legal Assistance
Treaty signed at Moscow June 17, 1999;
Transmitted by the President of the United States of America
to the Senate February 10, 2000 (Treaty Doc. 106-22,
106th Congress, 2d Session);
Reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
December 12, 2001 (Senate Executive Report No. 107-3,
107th Congress, 1st Session);
Advice and consent to ratification by the Senate December 19, 2001;
Ratified by the President January 18, 2002;
Ratified by the Russian Federation November 3, 2000;
Ratifications exchanged at Washington January 31, 2002;
Entered into force January 31, 2002