Golden data June 11, according to the AXIOS website, before the 2024 election, the United States' decision on how much to respond to the International Criminal Court's request for an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become a politically tricky issue. Two sources familiar with the negotiations said discussions between senior Democratic and Republican negotiators in the Senate have hit a wall. There are no plans for discussions between the group led by Ben Cardin, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee (Democrat from Maryland), and the highest-ranking Republican on the committee, Jim Risch (Republican from Idaho). The lack of a bipartisan solution in the Senate could jeopardize the chance for Congress to pass legislation related to the International Criminal Court, thereby shifting the responsibility for managing the International Criminal Court to the White House.
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Golden data June 11, according to the AXIOS website, before the 2024 election, the United States' decision on how much to respond to the International Criminal Court's request for an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become a politically tricky issue. Two sources familiar with the negotiations said discussions between senior Democratic and Republican negotiators in the Senate have hit a wall. There are no plans for discussions between the group led by Ben Cardin, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee (Democrat from Maryland), and the highest-ranking Republican on the committee, Jim Risch (Republican from Idaho). The lack of a bipartisan solution in the Senate could jeopardize the chance for Congress to pass legislation related to the International Criminal Court, thereby shifting the responsibility for managing the International Criminal Court to the White House.