Maduro crimes
United Nations and major rights groups report that Venezuela under President Nicolás Maduro has overseen widespread, systematic repression that independent investigators say may amount to crimes again...
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Intergovernmental organization and international tribunal
United Nations and major rights groups report that Venezuela under President Nicolás Maduro has overseen widespread, systematic repression that independent investigators say may amount to crimes again...
The documents supplied for review contain extensive reporting on foreign arrest warrants, the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro and international legal disputes — but they do not contain verified reporti...
The ICC itself has not opened an investigation charging Donald Trump; available reporting shows recent ICC activity that triggered U.S. sanctions relates to arrest warrants and probes of Israeli leade...
Donald Trump has faced multiple criminal indictments (four cases, 88 counts across them) and been convicted on many counts by late 2025, but his political power and post‑2025 actions have reshaped pro...
A U.S. criminal arrest warrant for Donald J. Trump was issued in Fulton County, Georgia, in August 2023 after a grand jury returned an indictment charging him with election-related offenses, and that ...
Palestine’s status as a “country” is contested: a majority of UN member states now recognize the State of Palestine, but it lacks universal recognition, full UN membership, and uncontested control ove...
There is no credible reporting in the provided sources that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Donald J. Trump; the public records and reporting instead show perio...
President Trump’s second-term actions have been alleged to breach multiple international legal obligations across distinct domains: lethal maritime strikes on alleged drug traffickers, unilateral sanc...
There is no publicly reported International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Donald Trump as of the sources available; instead, the recent clash centers on U.S. retaliation against the ICC and warnin...
Stephen Miller is being discussed as potentially facing criminal exposure for multiple, distinct reasons: alleged conflicts of interest tied to a personal stake in Palantir, policy choices tied to fam...
Available reporting shows multiple instances in December 2025 where the Trump administration publicly threatened actions — including sanctions against the International Criminal Court and withholding ...
The International Criminal Court has not opened or publicly disclosed an investigation specifically targeting Donald J. Trump for war crimes; available records and recent reporting instead show the IC...
Allegations that former President Barack Obama committed “war crimes” center primarily on his administration’s expanded drone and targeted‑killing program (including so‑called “double‑tap” strikes), U...
Claims that “global leaders sanctioned Trump” are false in the sense that no reputable reporting shows allies imposing sanctions on U.S. President Donald Trump; instead, reporting shows Trump’s admini...
President Trump has repeatedly attacked judges in public and in court-related rhetoric; recent reporting shows he insulted a federal judge amid litigation over deportation flights and his administrati...
International litigation over Venezuelan asset seizures has focused mainly on U.S. actions since 2019 and the recent December 2025 seizure of the tanker M/T Skipper; Washington says the Skipper was se...
The Trump administration has both imposed and threatened sanctions: it issued an executive order authorizing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its prosecutor on Feb. 6, 2025 (rep...
Available reporting and fact‑checks show no credible evidence that any foreign country has formally imposed sanctions specifically targeting Donald Trump as an individual; claims that the EU, UK, Cana...
War crimes are serious violations of the laws and customs of war that create individual criminal responsibility; examples include intentionally killing civilians, torture, taking hostages, pillage, an...
Legal scholars and human-rights experts have publicly connected specific Trump-era policies and orders to potential violations of international law: targeted killings and extra‑judicial drone strikes;...