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https://www.commondreams.org/news/icc-judges-sue-trumpAntithesis of the Rule of Law: ICC Judges Sue Trump Over Sanctions
These judges are being punished for discharging their judicial duties independently by rendering decisions with which the Trump administration disagrees.
BRAD REED
Jun 25, 2026
Three judges at the International Criminal Court on Thursday sued the Trump administration over sanctions placed on them by a 2025 executive order. The three plaintiffsJudges Kimberly Prost of Canada, Solomy Bossa of Uganda, and Reine Alapini-Gansou of Beninhave served on ICC panels related to alleged crimes committed by either the American or Israeli militaries, and are among the eight ICC judges who have so far been hit with sanctions by the US State Department.
The ICC drew ire of US President Donald Trump for issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and opening a case into alleged war crimes by US troops in Afghanistan.
The judges lawsuit contends that Trumps executive order establishing the sanctions was manifestly unlawful and in direct violation of the Administrative Procedure Act, which prohibits the government from making arbitrary and capricious policy changes.
The suit also claims that the US sanctions, which were invoked under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, are illegal because their work at the ICC does not pose an emergency to the countrys national security.
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'Antithesis of the Rule of Law': ICC Judges Sue Trump Over Sanctions (Original Post)
cbabe
Yesterday
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I doubt the lawsuit could be won before Trump is out of power, but it's worth starting it
muriel_volestrangler
Yesterday
#3
It is too slow, but if they got this to this Supreme Court the 6 would side with Trump in a heartbeat
muriel_volestrangler
23 hrs ago
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malaise
(299,615 posts)1. Get thee to the greatest page
RFN!
hookaleft
(1,400 posts)2. I hate Trump
Lock him and Netanyahu up and throw away the key
muriel_volestrangler
(106,862 posts)3. I doubt the lawsuit could be won before Trump is out of power, but it's worth starting it
There might, for instance, be the chance of an expanded Supreme Court under a future democratic administration acknowledging that these judges are right.
malaise
(299,615 posts)4. The system is too effin slow
That is all
muriel_volestrangler
(106,862 posts)5. It is too slow, but if they got this to this Supreme Court the 6 would side with Trump in a heartbeat
The only times the 6 will deliver a just verdict is if it happens to benefit the rich, eg striking down Trump's stupid tariffs.
malaise
(299,615 posts)6. So true
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