Here’s PDJT EO
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/06/15/2020-12953/blocking-property-of-certain-persons-associated-with-the-international-criminal-court
https://ccrjustice.org/factsheet-us-sanctions-international-criminal-court
Update: on April 2, 2021, the Biden administration revoked the Executive Order. Advocates welcomed the decision, but urged that the investigations into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Palestine and Afghanistan, including of U.S. torture, must now proceed, and the United States must reset its relationship with the ICC and justice issues more broadly. See the Center for Constitutional Rights press statement.
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13928 on June 11, 2020, declaring a national emergency and authorizing asset freezes and family entry bans against International Criminal Court (ICC) officials. The Executive Order specifically states that a declaration of an "unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States" exists because of the ICC's "assertions of jurisdiction over personnel of the United States and certain of its allies, including the ICC Prosecutor's investigation into actions allegedly committed by United States military, intelligence, and other personnel in or relating to Afghanistan, threatens to subject current and former United States government and allied officials to harassment, abuse, and possible arrest."