Kash Patel will receive limited protection from prosecution for his testimony on how and if the documents were ‘declassified’
Federal prosecutors examining Donald Trump’s unauthorized retention of highly-sensitive government documents at his Mar-a-Lago property will obtain testimony from top advisor Kash Patel after granting him limited immunity from prosecution, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The immunity – a powerful tool that forces witnesses to testify on the promise that they will not be prosecuted for their statements or information derived from their statements – takes effect on 2 November and signals the importance of his testimony to the criminal investigation.