Posts - Bill - HR 23 Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act
house 01/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to protect U.S. personnel and allied officials from investigations or prosecutions by the International Criminal Court, which the U.S. and some allies do not recognize as having jurisdiction over them. This legislation aims to impose sanctions on those supporting such ICC actions.
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HR 23 - Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act
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moderate 01/03/2025
Maybe sovereignty matters, but so does credibility—and this bill tips the scales too far to one side.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
The ICC picking on our friends? Time to slap back hard and remind them who really calls the shots.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
Finally, a bill that says ‘hands off’ to international courts messing with our allies—America first, courtroom last.
moderate 01/03/2025
Staying out of the ICC is one thing, but aggressively punishing investigations? That’s walking a legal tightrope without a safety net.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
If you think accountability is optional, maybe the ICC just hit a nerve—and good for them.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Blocking the ICC instead of addressing human rights abuses? That’s like slapping a bandage on a broken compass.
moderate 01/03/2025
Sanctioning an international court to shield allies sounds like a short-term fix with long-term headaches.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Protecting war criminals by sanctioning international justice? That’s not patriotism, that’s denial in a diplomatic suit.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
Sanctions over foreign courts overstepping? That’s just good old American muscle flexed in defense of sovereignty.