I don't think it will be "casual" interviewing. The feds will try as hard as they can to nail Baked with what they have. Their ultimate goal is probably to tie it back to Trump somehow being responsible for Jan 6. Nick Fuentes will be a side thing. Given how successfully the Jan 6 hearings have been going as of late, I truly don't think anything Baked provides will harm Nick or Trump. That's if Baked gives statements to the interviewers saying that he was "influenced" by Trump to walk into the Capitol. Baked has no reason to come up with something like that. It won't make sense if Baked says the same about Nick, as they were on opposite sides of the Capitol and weren't communicating with each other. To sum it up, Baked won't be able to provide them with anything legally substantial regarding anybody, no matter how much the prosecution pressures him or stretches the conditions of the agreement. As far as how much he is willing to sacrifice, it makes sense that Baked doesn't want 10 years in prison. Anybody would go for a plea deal (like literally every other person charged for Jan 6). Just because he is talking to Feds doesn't mean he is a rat. You do what you have to do to minimize your punishment. And it looks like what he will be doing won't be worth anything. People who hate Baked Alaska however set aside grace and honesty and mischaracterize or spread said mischaracterization of his situation. Calling someone a snitch, rat, or fed is sort of like a false rape accusation, albeit not quite on the same level. By doing that, you are attacking his integrity. This is such a problem among the dissident right.