Amal Clooney, the latest victim of Donald Trump's wrath (who could be expelled from the US)
The human rights lawyer has been married to actor George Clooney since 2014 and they have two children together.


BarcelonaSuffering anger Donald Trumpesque is about to cease to be news. In just over 100 days at the helm of the United States, the orange president has signed as many executive orders as he hates things or people. Specifically, during the first 100 days of his term—last Wednesday—he signed 143 executive orders, a figure that makes him the US president who has signed the most in the country's history during the symbolic initial period of his mandate. Evidently, few of these—if any—have been positively framed. That is, none of them explicitly seek to improve anything in particular, nor help anyone in particular, nor protect any group in general. The approach of most is to make life miserable for social sectors or groups of people he hates, either because he can't do more or because he must please a huge mass of voters who hate things and people as much or more than he does, and they can't mentally place them in the pluralistic world and change in which we live.
In the midst of this endless spiral of hatred in which he and his voters have become entrenched, while he destroys all kinds of policies and rights that society had mostly accepted and consolidated, he has had to receive Amal Alamuddin, a 47-year-old Lebanese-British lawyer with a 47-year-old husband: Clooney. According to the Financial TimesAmal Clooney – who has used that surname since marrying actor George Clooney in 2014 – has been warned by the UK Foreign Office – along with high-profile lawyers – that she could be subject to sanctions for the advice she recently provided to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In Trump's sights
Trump could not bear the fact that the lawyer was part of a group of experts who worked for the ICC analyzing evidence of alleged war crimes committed by both Hamas leaders and senior Israeli officials during the current conflict in Gaza. Following the actions of Amal Clooney and the other lawyers on the panel, the current Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant received arrest warrants from the ICC in November 2024. As expected, the sanction for their sanction friend Netanyahu provoked a vengeful response from the Trump administration, which in February 2025—when he had only been in office for a month—signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC and all those who collaborated with its investigations. For ICC collaborators, the new measures include entry restrictions to the US and asset freezes, among other measures.
This has put the fate of Amal Clooney, who currently resides part of the year in the United States with George Clooney and their 7-year-old twin children, Ella and Alexander, under scrutiny. The West could come to haunt her. In fact, her career in the US is long, as she even studied there. master of laws in law school, which enabled her to serve as a fellow at the International Court of Justice, a United Nations body. Amal, who earned top grades and scholarships during her time as a student, has also received significant recognition later in her professional career. In fact, she was honored with the International Lawyer of the Year award by Legal500 in 2024. Her work as a defense attorney for Julian Assange and ISIS victims surely played a role in the award. Despite what these achievements might lead one to believe, Amal Clooney hasn't had it all so easy either. Her family had to flee Lebanon in the 1980s when she was a child, fleeing the civil war. They settled in the United Kingdom.
Regarding Amal and George Clooney, who have yet to comment on this controversy, the only thing known at this point is what she said about her work at the ICC when it ended. "I joined this group because I believe in the rule of law and the need to protect civilian lives," she briefly stated about the assignment, which ended up serving to target both Hamas and Israeli leaders. However, the executive order signed by Trump did not exactly demonstrate satisfaction with Amal Clooney's work. Quite the contrary, because, according to the Republican leader, the ICC issues "baseless" arrest warrants against US allies.aka Israel – and acts with “prejudice.”
This head-on clash by Trump against lawyers has been highly critical in the United States, where some experts point out that it is unprecedented for the country to sanction foreign lawyers for carrying out their professional work before international courts, which could even contravene fundamental UN principles on the practice of law. Despite the doubts regarding this order signed by Trump, against Clooney, the decision does not need to go through Congress to be implemented. In fact, if she were to challenge it, it would still be in effect.
While waiting for the lawyer or her husband to speak out, it is currently unknown in which of their residences they are experiencing these turbulences, because the couple divides their time between the US, the UK, and Italy, where they spend long periods at Villa Oleandra, their mansion in the llac. stylistically on the red carpets and is a celebrity A much-applauded and beloved American woman, takes the response to this attack to a glamorous night and tinges the evening with political vindication. This woman, who due to her prestige should be very happy that the US wants to live there, should use her power to attract people, due to her fame, her glamour, and her outstanding professionalism, to raise her voice against the An overdose of hatred that Trump turns into decrees To satisfy their personal phobias and political and economic interests. If anyone can break through the veneer of superficiality that often coats Hollywood's red carpets and shake them up to give real attention to important issues, it's her. Let's see if she has time...