Three judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC) have filed a legal complaint against President Trump and other senior US officials. The lawsuit, filed on June 24th, argues that the sanctions imposed upon them by the Trump administration were unlawful. These sanctions were originally levied in response to the ICC’s investigation into alleged war crimes committed in Afghanistan, involving both US and Taliban forces. The judges are seeking a legal remedy to overturn the sanctions, claiming they impede their ability to perform their duties impartially. The complaint asserts the US actions represent an obstruction of international justice and a violation of due process. This legal challenge marks a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between the ICC and the United States regarding the court’s jurisdiction. The outcome of the case could have substantial implications for the future relationship between the two entities.