Human Rights Organizations Challenge Trump’s International Criminal Court Sanctions as Illegal

Human rights groups challenge Trump's ICC sanctions as an abuse of executive power that punishes judicial independence and impedes access to justice.

Human rights groups challenge Trump's ICC sanctions as an abuse of executive power that punishes judicial independence and impedes access to justice.

Former president Trump paid E. Jean Carroll $5.6 million in July 2026, three years after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation.

Trump won a $1.776 billion settlement that permanently bars IRS audits of his past tax returns—a deal a federal court found was not adversarial.

When lawmakers call for disclosure of what they characterize as covert Big Pharma deals, they're typically targeting negotiated arrangements—whether price...

Trump has already resumed military strikes against Iran in July 2026 and is considering further actions, including a naval blockade and a 20% tax on Strait of Hormuz shipping.

Trump's intelligence director nominee avoided directly confirming Biden won 2020, prompting concerns about institutional independence.

Airport renaming projects face multiple institutional barriers that make them rarely succeed, regardless of political backing.

IRS chief counsel Kenneth Kies was ousted in mid-July 2026 after warning the White House about potential federal violations on tax enforcement.

The death of US troops raises urgent questions about deployment decisions and accountability for administration officials who approved military operations.

The JCPOA's $52 billion in promised investments collapsed within 18 months, proving that U.S. financial dominance could override multilateral economic incentives for nuclear compliance.