HR 23 · 119th CongressPassed Housecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill sets up punishments against foreign individuals or organizations that help the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigate, arrest, hold, or put on trial certain protected people, including Americans and citizens of U.S. allied countries that haven't agreed to the ICC's authority. If the ICC tries to take action against these protected people, the President is required to block the visas and freeze the property of the foreign individuals or groups involved, as well as block visas for their immediate family members. The bill also cuts off all U.S. funding to the ICC and bans any future U.S. money from going to the court.
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