I can understand. We’re not only talking a national figure, but a media protected one as well. Unfortunately, it’s one of the few real way to get his attention. He can easily laugh off all these other little smears, which stem mostly from frustration. After all, they’re baseless and unprovable (even if they were secretly true...)
I know the dad of a federal prosecutor, though I’m not sure he’s still the prosecutor in his district, or if the district still exists. It’s been a couple years since he came and talked to our organization (of which his dad is also a member). And I don’t know his politics, only that Obama retained him in his job after his inauguration. But, even if still in office, it’s his job to go after crime in his district, not take on major, media-laced investigations way outside his purview. I’ll ask him how his son is doing, but that’s not a way to pursue, IMO.
I could use advice. There are some investigations I could pursue but they are too freaking dangerous for one person on their own. I have people who would talk, if they thought they wouldn’t be alone and crucified/.