

7.29.25 Iranian Christians detained, Epstein and Obama investigations, and appealing to England’s Christian past
4 snips Jul 29, 2025
In this discussion, Bobby Higdon, a former assistant U.S. attorney, provides valuable legal insights into the Epstein investigation and the political ramifications of Russian collusion allegations. They tackle the trials faced by Iranian Christians seeking asylum in the U.S., emphasizing personal stories and advocacy efforts. Additionally, the conversation highlights a compelling call to preserve England’s Christian heritage, addressing its relevance in today's society and potential restoration of faith-based values.
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Maxwell Appeal and 2016 Election Insight
- The Ghislaine Maxwell case highlights unusual DOJ involvement post-conviction, signaling ongoing interest in uncovering a broader conspiracy.
- President Trump's claims on the 2016 election interference remain under review, with new evidence prompting reexamination by a task force.
Weaknesses in Maxwell Appeal
- Maxwell's legal arguments on non-prosecution agreements and statute of limitations appear weak to experts.
- Supreme Court is unlikely to accept or rule in her favor based on current legal standards.
Pastor Fights for Iranian Christians
- Iranian pastor Ara Tarosian experienced ICE arrests of his congregants despite their active religious asylum status.
- His personal mission to Washington highlights the plight of persecuted Christians detained under immigration policies.