The five months is simply the "muzzle of the gun" pointed at
Weisselburgs head, the "bullet in the chamber" is the five years
that will unload if Weisselburg violates the conditions of his
probation.
Now then, If they ask Weisselberg questions that incriminate
Trump, it's a violation of his plea agreement so he shouldn't
have to answer. But it's also a violation of his parole not to
cooperate. So, if he chooses not the answer he winds back up
in court where a Judge may void the plea agreement. If that
happens Weisselburg is back in the same soup he tried to
climb out of, so he'll have to choose to either answer or face
trial. My guess is he'll decide to answer and incriminate Trump
rather than return to square one.
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