Trump signs executive order imposing US sanctions on international criminal court [ICC protests]

The Guardian  /  February 7, 2025

Donald Trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the international criminal court (ICC), the White House has confirmed.

The order accuses the ICC of having “engaged in illegitimate and baseless actions” targeting the US and its “close ally” Israel, and said the court has “abused its power” by issuing “baseless” arrest warrants targeting Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and its former defense minister, Yoav Gallant. The order states:

“The ICC has no jurisdiction over the United States or Israel, as neither country is party to the Rome Statute or a member of the ICC.”

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ICC ‘condemns’ US sanctions and vows to ‘continue providing justice’

The Guardian  /  February 7, 2025

The international criminal court on Friday hit back after US president Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the institution, vowing it would continue to provide “justice and hope” around the world.

“The ICC condemns the issuance by the US of an executive order seeking to impose sanctions on its officials and harm its independent and impartial judicial work,” the court said in a statement, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).

“The court stands firmly by its personnel and pledges to continue providing justice and hope to millions of innocent victims of atrocities across the world,” added the court, based in The Hague.

Attacking the ICC for what he said were “illegitimate and baseless” investigations targeting the US and its ally Israel, Trump hit the court with sanctions on Thursday. He ordered asset freezes and travel bans against ICC officials, employees and their family members, along with anyone deemed to have helped the court’s investigations. The names of the individuals were not immediately released, but previous US sanctions under Trump had targeted the court’s prosecutor.

“We call on our 125 states parties, civil society and all nations of the world to stand united for justice and fundamental human rights,” the ICC statement concluded.