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Rubio to ICC: Hands Off the United States — Oh, And We're Shutting You Downhttps://pjmedia.com/sarah-anderson/2026/07/13/rubio-to-icc-hands-off-the-united-states-were-shutting-you-down-n4954985"Most of us would struggle to imagine a world in which U.S. soldiers, police officers, Border Patrol agents, and elected leaders could be dragged before an international court, tried by judges from random countries across the globe, found guilty under international laws we neither consent to nor control, and then imprisoned thousands of miles from America," Rubio wrote in an op-ed that appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Monday. "But that is what the International Criminal Court now claims the power to do."
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"Both of our major political parties opposed the prospect of handing a distant global court the power to prosecute and jail our own citizens," Rubio writes. "President Clinton refused to submit the Rome Statute (the ICC’s founding charter) to the Senate for ratification due to his 'concerns about significant flaws in the Treaty.' Two years later, a bipartisan Senate supermajority passed the American Servicemembers’ Protection Act, authorizing the president 'to use all means necessary'—including military force—to prevent the ICC from detaining or arresting Americans."
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In the second Trump administration, these calls have continued to grow. Last year, major activist groups urged high-ranking international officials 'to take immediate and meaningful action' against the Trump administration’s deportations of violent criminals to El Salvador. Months later, a former ICC chief prosecutor declared that President Trump’s strikes against narcoterrorists amounted to 'a crime against humanity' and should be treated as such under international law — a line that was echoed by United Nations leaders, and major leftist nongovernmental organizations, Democratic Party officials and politicians. In March, the Washington-based Democracy for the Arab World Now urged the Iranian regime to request an ICC investigation of 'apparent war crimes' committed by American personnel.
U.S. efforts to push back against the ICC’s illegitimate interventions have been framed as a further reason for the ICC to target Americans. When 12 U.S. senators wrote to the ICC prosecutor about their concerns, the prosecutor’s office accused them of crimes. When Mr. Trump imposed sanctions against ICC personnel, a former head of Human Rights Watch said that 'all 125 ICC member states would have a legal duty to arrest him were he to show up.'
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But we're not just looking to tell the ICC to back off, Rubio said. We're going all in to dismantle it "brick by brick, if necessary."
We're starting by launching a diplomatic campaign with a simple message: "sovereign states over globalism." He added that, "Those who benefit from American security must not stand idly by while those who provide that security are targeted."
And that's only the beginning, Rubio said. We'll use every tool at our disposal to take down the ICC with the help of every ally really to join our cause.
Needless to say, this will infuriate DU-grade Progs, because they believe the US needs to be "put in its place".