Trump Sanctions Punished These Judges. Now They’re Hitting Back.
Judges from the International Criminal Court are taking legal action against the Trump administration's sanctions.
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📍 How it ended
International Criminal Court judges sued the Trump administration to overturn sanctions listings. The legal action, filed by Foley Hoag, challenged a sanctions executive order.
Epilogue added 9d ago, after coverage quieted.
The brief
Judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC) have initiated legal action against the Trump administration. The judges are seeking to overturn sanctions imposed on them under an executive order.
Coverage from Le Monde.fr, MLex, and Foley Hoag details the lawsuit filed by the ICC judges. The Times of Israel also reported on the story.
The next steps will involve the legal process of the lawsuit. Coverage does not yet specify the expected timeline or potential outcomes.
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Quick answers
Who is suing the Trump administration?
Judges from the International Criminal Court.
What are the judges seeking?
The judges are seeking to overturn sanctions imposed on them.
Which outlets are covering this story?
Le Monde.fr, The Times of Israel, MLex, and Foley Hoag.
Coverage (4)
- ICC judges sue Trump administration over US sanctions Le Monde.fr · 21d ago
- Defense Ministry civilian contractor killed in building collapse in Gaza The Times of Israel · 21d ago
- International Criminal Court judges sue US to overturn sanctions listing MLex · 21d ago
- Foley Hoag Files Suit on Behalf of International Criminal Court Judges Sanctioned Under Trump Administration Executive Order Foley Hoag · 21d ago
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