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Washington vs. The Hague: US Rejects All International Court Power Over Americans

Tampa Free Press

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July 3, 2026

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The United States Department of Justice has officially notified the International Criminal Court that it completely rejects the tribunal’s authority over American citizens anywhere in the world. In a letter dated June 29, 2026, and addressed to ICC President Judge Tomoko Akane, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche declared that any attempt by the court to [] Washington vs. The Hague: US Rejects All International Court Power Over Americans

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We The Media

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· Jun 22, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: (Reuters) US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration [...]

JUST IN: (Reuters) US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration probe.

OpsLens

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· Jun 25, 2026

ICC judges demand U.S. remove sanctions against them over their attacks on Americans and allies * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link International Criminal Court Several judges on the International Criminal Court, a court that the United States does not recognize, have demanded in a U.S. court that Trump administration

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Blanche pens letter to ICC rejecting court’s claim of jurisdiction over US citizens

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche sent a letter Thursday to International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane declaring that the United States “unequivocally rejects” any attempt by the court to assert jurisdiction over U.S. citizens and vowed the Justice Department would not cooperate with ICC investigations involving Americans. “The United States Department of Justice unequivocally rejects []

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· Jun 26, 2026

World : ICC Judges Launch Legal Challenge Against US Sanctions

BRUSSELS, June 26 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Three judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have filed a lawsuit against the US government over sanctions in connection with judicial decisions on investigations involving Israel and the US, Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing Dutch broadcaster NOS on Thursday.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Wyoming judges: We must protect the independence of our judiciary

An independent judiciary is a safeguard not for judges — but for every American citizen, writes U.S. District Court Judges Alan B. Johnson, Kelly H. Rankin and Scott W. Skavdahl. The post Wyoming judges: We must protect the independence of our judiciary appeared first on WyoFile .

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· Jun 22, 2026

US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration probe

US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration probe

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Related coverage for "Washington vs. The Hague: US Rejects All International Court Power Over Americans": We The Media — [Photo] JUST IN: (Reuters) US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration [...]. OpsLens — ICC judges demand U.S. remove sanctions against them over their attacks on Americans and allies * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. Washington Examiner — Blanche pens letter to ICC rejecting court’s claim of jurisdiction over US citizens. BERNAMA — World : ICC Judges Launch Legal Challenge Against US Sanctions. WyoFile — Wyoming judges: We must protect the independence of our judiciary. Investing.com — US judge blocks subpoenas to Minnesota officials in DOJ immigration probe