Trump sanctions on ICC protects US military and government officials, former NSC staffer says

President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague is viewed as crucial by critics who fear potential prosecution of U.S. military and government personnel by an ambiguous judicial system in the Netherlands.

Richard Goldberg, a former Trump administration member from the National Security Council, expressed to Fox News Digital, “This represents a crucial initial move in safeguarding American soldiers and officials from unwarranted legal battles instigated by radical anti-American elements within what is increasingly perceived as a biased global court. While the focus may currently be on Israel, the concern is that the U.S. could also face unfounded investigations by the court regarding alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.”

Goldberg, a senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, commented, “The actions of these ICC officials have crossed a red line by involving themselves in the conflict against the United States and Israel, distorting international law and turning it into a weapon of warfare. The president has left room for further action as well. These sanctions are specifically targeted at officials and those who support the court, rather than the court itself. If this misuse of legal processes continues, there is a possibility of moving to the next level and shutting down the court.”

Netanyahu Trump press conference

President Donald Trump, right, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu answer questions during a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 4, 2025. ( REUTERS/Leah Millis)

Dozens of countries expressed their “unwavering support” for the ICC on Friday, a day after Trump authorized potentially far-reaching economic and travel sanctions against the court’s staff.

“We reaffirm our continued and unwavering support for the independence, impartiality and integrity of the ICC,” a group of almost 80 countries said in a joint statement. “The court serves as a vital pillar of the international justice system by ensuring accountability for the most serious international crimes, and justice for victims.”

The signatories came from all parts of the world but make up only about two-thirds of the 125 member states of the permanent court for the prosecution of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and crimes of aggression.

Among the countries who agreed to the statement were France, Germany and Britain. Among those absent were Australia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy.

Goldberg said that “The president wasn’t going to wait around on Schumer’s games to act. The minute Senate Democrats blocked the bill it was a guarantee you would see an executive order follow. But if Schumer now says he supports the order, Senate Republicans should move quickly to codify it and force Schumer back to a vote.”

Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer,D-NY., torpedoed a GOP-led bill to sanction the ICC in January.

Reuters and Fox News’ Diana Stancy contributed to this article

You May Also Like
Jacoby Jones' game at the last Super Bowl in New Orleans is etched in NFL history... before his death at just 40. His mom, his greatest fan, gives a powerful, heartbreaking insight into her beautiful boy

A memorable event featuring Jacoby Jones during the previous Super Bowl in New Orleans has left a lasting mark in NFL records, despite his untimely passing at 40. His mother, who was his biggest supporter, shares a poignant and touching perspective on her cherished son.

Caesars Superdome’s curved white roof can be seen from Xavier South’s corner,…
Japan's Ishiba makes a whirlwind Washington trip to try to forge a personal connection with Trump

Ishiba from Japan visits Washington quickly to establish a personal bond with Trump

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba didn’t skimp on the legwork as he…
Black Hawk crew likely wearing night-vision goggles before deadly DC midair crash: NTSB

NTSB: Black Hawk crew probably using night-vision goggles before fatal midair crash in DC

The National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) chair said Thursday that, based…
The fighter jets preparing the US and its allies for World War Three in the skies above Nevada

The US and its allies getting ready for potential conflict with fighter jets in Nevada’s airspace.

The maneuver plays out like an aerial ballet at 280 knots and…
Tiffany Henyard news: Thornton Township board votes to fire 2 employees after brawl including Dolton mayor's boyfriend Kamal Woods

Tiffany Henyard update: Thornton Township board decides to dismiss 2 workers following a fight involving Kamal Woods, the partner of Dolton mayor, during a meeting.

THORNTON TOWNSHIP, Ill. (WLS) — During a special afternoon meeting Thursday, Thornton…
Moon grand canyons: Asteroid strike billions of years ago carved out 2 massive gorges, good news for NASA's next lunar mission

Ancient Asteroid Impact Created Huge Gorges on the Moon, Beneficial for NASA’s Future Moon Exploration

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — New research shows that when an asteroid slammed…
Orlando community mourns 7-year-old girl killed in drag racing accident: 'Pain of loss is immeasurable'

7-year-old girl’s death in drag racing accident leaves Orlando community grief-stricken and devastated.

A drag racing track in Orlando, Florida, is mourning the loss of…
Anna Kendrick's 'secret feud' with Blake Lively as they clash over Another Simple Favor billing

Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively reportedly have a feud over billing for Another Simple Favor

According to insiders, Anna Kendrick is upset with Blake Lively for not…
Netanyahu: 'No future' in Gaza unless 'Hamas destroyed' amid concern for hostages

Netanyahu: Gaza’s Future at Stake Without Destruction of Hamas and Concern for Hostages

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed a strong stance on the situation…
Parents of teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds offer theory on how she died after 'suicide' ruling reversed

Parents Seek Justice for Teacher Found Dead with 20 Stab Wounds: Dispute Suicide Ruling’s Reversal

After 14 years, the City of Philadelphia will reexamine the case of…
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s mental health records given to prosecutors as he fights death penalty

Prosecutors receive mental health records of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger in death penalty case

Medical and mental health records for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in a…
Virginia McCaskey, owner of Chicago Bears and daughter of NFL founder George Halas, dies at 102

“Virginia McCaskey, Daughter of NFL Founder George Halas and Owner of Chicago Bears, Passes Away at 102”

CHICAGO (WLS) — Virginia McCaskey, longtime owner of the Chicago Bears, has…