The recent revelation of documents related to both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump has raised questions about the potential risk of prosecution for those involved.

The risk of prosecution differs due to the level of cooperation from those involved.

In the case of the Biden documents, individuals have come forward to confirm authenticity and provide additional information to support validity.

 This level of cooperation increases the likelihood of prosecution for any wrongdoing discovered in the documents.

On the other hand, the Trump documents have been met with denial and attempts to discredit their authenticity. 

The lack of cooperation decreases the likelihood of prosecution, as it makes it more difficult for authorities to gather sufficient evidence.

It's important to note that just because the risk of prosecution differs in these cases, it does not mean that one set of documents is more credible than the other. 

Both should be thoroughly investigated.

It's worth mentioning that the contents of both documents are not confirmed yet, and speculations are based on what has been reported in the media. 

The legal system should be allowed to run its course, and any alleged crimes should be investigated and dealt with accordingly, based on facts and evidence, not on political affiliations or bias.m.