Ohio Dem Demands Trump To Be Prosecuted For “Crimes Against Humanity” In The Hague

On Sunday, Ohio Democratic Rep. who Joe Biden has tapped as a state adviser to his campaign, disgraced her entire party with her attack on the President.

Rep. Tavia Galonski said she was referring President Trump to The Hague so he could be prosecuted for “crimes against humanity.”

Then she doubled down when called out saying, “I need every lawyer that ever did any work on the international level to contact me immediately.”

The Daily Wire reported that Rep. Galonski tweeted in response to someone accusing Trump of “pushing a drug that hasn’t been tested for coronavirus patients,” “I can’t take it anymore. I’ve been to The Hague.”

“I’m making a referral for crimes against humanity tomorrow. Today’s press conference was the last straw. I know the need for a prosecution referral when I see one.”

The Ohio Capital Journal also reported that when asked if she legitimately intended to pursue this action, Galonski replied: “Yes!” Just how Galonski planned to initiate this plan, the representative was not at first sure.

“I honestly have no idea,” Galonski told the Capital Journal on Sunday evening. “But how hard can it be?” She said her plan was to find out on Monday the referral procedure for reporting an alleged crime against humanity to The Hague.

Galonski graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1995 and served as a magistrate in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas, according to her biography from the Ohio House of Representatives.

She may have been unaware that The United States is not a State Party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. United States participation in the ICC treaty regime would be unconstitutional because it would permit the ICC to try American citizens for crimes committed in America…

… Galonski followed her initial tweet with another: “I need every lawyer that ever did any work on the international level to contact me at jtb1666@aol.com immediately.”

“When we worked on international custody cases we had a cadre of lawyers working on the case. Suit up!”

When one respondent tweeted, “Don’t forget disbanding an Indigenous Tribe, kidnapping children, putting them in cages, making babies stand trial, abusing them in those concentration camps, not giving them medical care so they die, oh and letting this pandemic slam into this population like Boris let it in U.K,” Galonski responded on Twitter:

“Exactly. I have been boiling since I saw that. It will be part of the Complaint.”

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