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Sanctioned ICC judges sue Trump in US over 'attack on judicial independence'
Three International Criminal Court judges have sued US President Donald Trump and his administration, alleging sanctions were imposed for their work on ICC investigations involving Israel and the United States. A New York federal court has ordered the government to respond to the lawsuit within 60 days.
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Kimberly ProstpersonSolomy Balungi BossapersonReine Alapini-GansoupersonDonald TrumppersonMarco RubiopersonScott BessentpersonTodd BlanchepersonBradley SmithpersonOffice of Foreign Assets ControlorganizationInternational Criminal CourtorganizationU.S. District Court for the Southern District of New Yorkorganization
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