Pete Sessions engages with students and comments on ICC’s actions

Pete Sessions engages with students and comments on ICC’s actions
U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions Serving Texas 17th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Pete Sessions, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 17th district, shared several updates on social media regarding his recent engagements and views on international matters. The posts reflect his involvement with educational institutions and his stance on international legal issues.

On November 21, 2024, Sessions expressed his pleasure in speaking with students and teachers from McLennan Community College who visited the U.S. Capitol as part of their political science studies. He stated, “Enjoyed speaking with a group of students and teachers from McLennan Community College! These bright young students have taken the opportunity to visit the U.S. Capitol as part of their studies in political science. The future of our country is in good hands, but it is up to us…”

Later that day, Sessions addressed actions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israeli leaders, describing them as overreach by an “illegitimate agency.” He noted that the House has moved to sanction these actions and called for Senate action: “The ICC’s baseless arrest warrants against Israeli leaders showcase the continued overreach of this illegitimate agency. The House has taken steps to sanction these actions. Now, the Senate must act.”

On November 22, 2024, Sessions responded positively to a statement made by another congressman about combating waste within federal agencies. He expressed eagerness to collaborate with members of the DOGE Caucus: “Well said Congressman! Looking forward to working with you and all members of the DOGE Caucus to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in our federal agencies.”



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