House Passes ICC Sanctions Bill After Israeli Arrest Warrant Requests

The GOP-led House passed on Wednesday a bill threatening to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) after its chief prosecutor requested arrest warrants against Israeli leaders.

Forty-two Democrats joined with 205 Republicans in voting to pass the Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, sending the legislation to the Senate. President Joe Biden opposes the bill despite blasting the warrant applications.

The legislation would “impose sanctions with respect to the International Criminal Court engaged in any effort to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute any protected person of the United States and its allies.”

Penalties listed in the bill would have the president implement restrictions on transactions of property and interests within the United States, as well as visas, admission, or parole of anyone who is linked to offending actions by the ICC.

Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced the sanctions bill early last month, citing reports indicating that the ICC was prepared to issue arrest warrants against Israeli officials in response to the war in the Gaza Strip.

“This sends a strong message to the ICC that we will not tolerate their outrageous attacks on Israel,” Roy said in a statement on Tuesday after his bill passed the House.

“But let’s be clear, this isn’t just about Israel, this is about ensuring that our nation’s sovereignty is protected, as well as our servicemembers,” Roy added. “Absent decisive leadership at the White House, Congress must stand in the breach defending our allies and our sovereignty.”

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Roughly two weeks ago, ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, in addition to Hamas leaders, drawing bipartisan criticism among U.S. leaders.

Biden called the applications for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders “outrageous.”

However, the White House released a statement of policy that opposed Roy’s bill, saying there are “more effective ways” in which the United States could respond.

The Democrat-controlled Senate may not even bring the ICC sanctions legislation up for consideration. Other GOP measures, such as a sweeping border security bill from last year, have been cast aside by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL), a co-sponsor of the ICC sanctions bill, encouraged the upper chamber to “immediately” pass the legislation.

‘You Nazi Piece Of S***!’: Hunter Biden’s Wife Berates Trump Ally Outside Courtroom

Hunter Biden’s wife, Melissa Cohen-Biden, lashed out at former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler in the hallway of the courthouse where her husband is currently facing charges stemming from a 2018 gun purchase.

During a break in the proceedings on Tuesday, Cohen-Biden reportedly approached Ziegler and scolded him.

“I witnessed a dramatic moment a few minutes ago in the hallway outside courtroom: Hunter Biden’s wife Melissa Cohen-Biden approached former Trump aide Garett Ziegler and said ‘you have no right to be here you Nazi piece of s***!'” NBC’s Sarah Fitzpatrick posted via X.

She went on to say that Ziegler said nothing to Cohen-Biden — but did comment on the confrontation afterward. “Ziegler did not respond to her, but told me after that ‘for the record I’m not a Nazi I’m a believer in the US constitution. I haven’t said one thing to them.'”

Ziegler did not respond to her, but told me after that “for the record I’m not a Nazi I’m a believer in the US constitution. I haven’t said one thing to them.”

— Sarah Fitzpatrick (@S_Fitzpatrick) June 4, 2024

“It’s sad. I’ve been sitting here the whole time and haven’t approached anyone,” Ziegler added.

According to Fitzpatrick’s full report from NBC News, following the outburst, Cohen-Biden went back into the courtroom, where she sat by first lady Jill Biden.

When approached later, Cohen-Biden told NBC that Ziegler had called her “the most horrific Jewish slurs” and suggested that the former Trump aide should be asked why he had never used “Jewish slurs” when referring to his ex-boss’ son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

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Via text, Ziegler flatly denied ever saying any such thing: “Melissa’s statements to you are preposterous. I’ve never called her any slurs. It’s just made up.”

Ziegler, who worked in Trump’s White House on trade policy, also founded a company called Marco Polo that worked to publicize the contents of Hunter Biden’s now-infamous laptop. In September of 2023, Hunter Biden sued Ziegler and Marco Polo, claiming that their efforts to create a searchable database of his emails violated federal law.

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