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Oh? Is there a law saying we can't use ICC evidence? Or is that just inconvenient to your narrative?
For one, the US did not sign the Rome Statute, therefore the US government does not recognize the ICC as an authority.
Secondly, the ICC, the ICJ, the UN, news sources, etc. report findings based on evidence. It’s considered hearsay in US court unless the evidence is submitted directly in trial or substantiated by the State Department.
POTUS must rely on domestic intelligence or recorded first-hand experiences to make decisions. That’s why Biden needs to mandate a reassessment by the State Department.
Good thing the Congress isn't a court. That was made obvious the last ten million times they tried to impeach a president in the last 15 years. And it doesn't matter whether the US recognizes the ICC's jurisdiction or not. That's a credible accusation. That's all the Leahy Law requires. Unless you care to make an argument that the ICC isn't a credible organization?
https://www.coalitionfortheicc.org/country/united-states#:~:text=2.-,Is%20the%20US%20a%20member%20of%20the%20ICC%3F,voted%20against%20the%20Rome%20Statute.
And? You keep bringing that up like it means anything. Any evidence the ICC turns up is absolutely usable by the administration. The administration is not a court, and there's nothing in the FSA or Leahy Law about provenance of evidence. Der Spiegal could publish a bombshell report and get aid cut off if Biden was operating in good faith.