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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2026 · 3 MIN

Trump’s War on Global Justice

from Carl's Mind Chimes Magazine Podcasts · host Carl Cimini

Carl’s Mind Chimes — February 6, 2026Trump’s war on global justice — beyond policy, a symbolic ruptureIn a breathtaking escalation of executive power, the Trump administration has weaponized U.S. sanctions — tools once reserved for terrorists, drug cartels and rogue states — against the very architects of international law. Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur on Palestinian rights, along with multiple judges and prosecutors of the International Criminal Court (ICC), now sit on the U.S. Treasury’s sanctions list — legally equated with extremist actors.¹Carl’s Mind Chimes Magazine is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.I’m Carl and welcome to Carl’s mindchimesAlbanese’s offense — according to the U.S. — was her attempt to hold multinational corporations and political leaders accountable for alleged rights abuses in Gaza and the West Bank. Despite diplomatic immunity affirmed by the U.N., her assets have been frozen, her financial lifelines severed, and her family’s liberty circumscribed.¹This assault is a symptom of a broader retreat. The United States has not paid its mandatory dues to the United Nations, owing over $2 billion in arrears on the U.N.’s regular budget and peacekeeping assessments — jeopardizing the institution’s ability to function.² At the same time, Washington has cut funding for major U.N. programs and abandoned bodies like the World Health Organization and UNESCO.¹ Get Mind Chimes for 1 year and a 50% Discount Offer Good For The Next 24 Hours New Subscribers Only The sanctions campaign against the ICC is part of a broader Trumpist push to insulate the United States and its closest allies — especially Israel — from scrutiny. Eight ICC judges and three prosecutors have been sanctioned under executive orders meant to “punish” investigations into U.S. and Israeli conduct, a seismic break from decades of U.S. diplomacy in favor of global institutions.³Critics warn this isn’t just a dispute over legal jurisdiction — it’s a chilling precedent: those who dare to hold power to account can be branded akin to terrorists, while the world’s most powerful government refuses to honor its financial obligations to the U.N. system.¹²³On the periphery of this geopolitical storm lies another persistent story: the late Jeffrey Epstein — financier, convicted sex offender, and nexus of speculation about global networks of influence. In recent years, some commentators have suggested Epstein acted as an intelligence asset or that he participated in blackmail operations tied to powerful governments.⁴ These claims have been emphatically denied by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who asserted with “100% certainty” that Epstein had no connection to Mossad or Israeli intelligence and rejected the idea he ran a state-linked blackmail ring.⁵While mainstream reporting has not verified Epstein’s role as an intelligence operative for any government, his extensive contacts with global elites, and the ongoing controversy over access to his files, continue to fuel debate about how power, secrecy, and accountability intersect at the highest levels. The narrative — true, false, or somewhere in between — reflects a wider crisis: when institutions fail to deliver justice, rumor fills the void.The war on global justice, in this telling, isn’t metaphorical — it’s a strategic dismantling of the mechanisms that once offered hope to victims of atrocity. And in that unraveling, the world faces a stark question: if international law can be punished rather than respected, then who — if anyone — is truly beyond impunity?Thanks for listening, reading, subscribing, and supporting Carl’s MindChimesFootnotes* Reuters, In Trump’s war on global justice, court staff and U.N. face terrorist-grade sanctions (Feb. 6, 2026) — sanctions on ICC officials and a U.N. rapporteur. (Reuters)* Reuters reporting on U.S. arrears to the U.N. regular and peacekeeping budgets and the risk of financial collapse for the organization. (Yahoo)* Euronews/AP, Trump signs order imposing sanctions on International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel (Feb. 6, 2025) — executive order overview. (euronews.com)* Public speculation and alternative narratives about Epstein’s intelligence ties appear in various independent reports and social media documentation; these are not confirmed by mainstream outlets. (reddit.com)* Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s explicit denial of any Mossad or Israeli intelligence link to Epstein’s activities. (jta.org)Carl’s Mind Chimes Magazine is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mindchimesmagazine.substack.com/subscribe

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