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January 1, Trump Admin Declares War on International Tribunal—MASSIVE Campaign Launched

Wyatt’s Take
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio just announced the Trump administration is launching an all-out campaign against the International Criminal Court—aiming to weaken and ultimately dismantle the foreign tribunal entirely
- This represents America First foreign policy in action: no more letting unelected global bureaucrats dictate justice or threaten our sovereignty
- The move signals Trump’s team won’t bow to international pressure or let foreign courts hold American interests hostage
Secretary of State Marco Rubio just dropped a bombshell on the international stage. The Trump administration is officially launching a full-scale campaign against the International Criminal Court—and they’re not playing around.
Rubio’s announcement makes one thing crystal clear: this White House is done letting foreign bureaucrats run roughshod over American sovereignty. The goal isn’t just to push back—it’s to weaken and eventually dismantle the ICC altogether.
The International Criminal Court seeks to become the unaccountable arbiter of a new global law — empowered to prosecute and arrest our citizens at will and existentially threaten American sovereignty.
We will teach the ICC the full meaning of American resolve. pic.twitter.com/2egHK1jA98
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) July 13, 2026
For years, working Americans watched as unelected international tribunals tried to exert authority over our military, our leaders, and our national decisions. The ICC has been a thorn in the side of American independence for too long, and Trump’s team is finally saying enough is enough.
This isn’t about isolationism—it’s about protecting our constitutional republic from foreign interference. The ICC operates outside American law, outside American values, and outside American control. That’s a recipe for disaster when it comes to defending our interests abroad.
Rubio’s move is a direct rejection of the globalist vision that’s dominated Washington for decades. Instead of bowing to international pressure, the Trump administration is reasserting America’s right to govern itself and protect its own citizens without answering to foreign courts.
The timing couldn’t be more important. With threats mounting worldwide and our enemies emboldened, the last thing America needs is a foreign tribunal second-guessing our military decisions or threatening prosecution of American soldiers doing their jobs.
This campaign represents a return to the principles that made America strong in the first place: national sovereignty, constitutional authority, and the understanding that no foreign body has the right to supersede American law.
For Middle America families who’ve watched their tax dollars fund international organizations that undermine our interests, this is exactly the kind of leadership they voted for. It’s about time Washington stood up for America instead of apologizing for it.
Wyatt Matters
This is what winning looks like. For too long, hardworking Americans have watched their government bow to international pressure and let foreign courts threaten our people. Trump’s team is finally putting America first where it counts—defending our sovereignty and telling the globalists we answer to our Constitution, not their tribunals. That’s the kind of backbone this country needs.
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