Respectfully, no. I’ve given immunity deals. The suspect must show the goods and have them verified, otherwise it will blow up in your face. Remember, giving him a deal means he’s selling his testimony. This does not generally play well before juries.
And, no - not everyone “desperately need to know the truth”. I would say most in power and the press feel just the opposite here if it vindicates Trump.
He's an IT expert, surrounded by a team of them. Verifying something such as e-mails from someone wouldn't be that difficult, if they are authentic. Despite his countless releases of damaging info on the US, no one has successfully been able to dispute the accuracy of any of it, as any attempts to do so typically fail over time.
not everyone desperately need to know the truth. I would say most in power and the press feel just the opposite here if it vindicates Trump.
They may not 'want' it, but there is a desperate 'need' for the truth in America. As this continues to unfold, I'm starting to think more and more that Trump holds the winning hand, else he wouldn't be so over the top in his accusations against the press, intelligence community, etc. He would have fallen into line like most every other President before him.