Human rights groups sue Trump administration over International Criminal Court sanctions
Human rights organizations are challenging the Trump administration's decision to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) in a lawsuit, arguing it violates international law and undermines U.S. commitments to human rights. The executive order, signed in 2025, penalizes those cooperating with the ICC, which the U.S. doesn't recognize as having jurisdiction over its citizens. This move has sparked significant debate about the U.S.'s stance on international cooperation and accountability, raising questions about the future of its role in global human rights initiatives.
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