At the International Confederation of Wizards, Picquery threw around a bit of shade about other nations letting Grindelwald slip through their fingers. Meanwhile, Grindelwald was her right-hand man and did, in fact, expose the wizarding world to muggles. All while MACUSA were entirely useless. So, basically, I'd like to see MACUSA have to answer for their negligence. +Theseus wanting to throw the book at all of MACUSA and blaming Picquery entirely for giving GrindelGraves the power to execute Newt without a proper trial or representation when he wasn't an American citizen. +Newt testifying and eventually admitting it is worrying that not a single person noticed anything wrong with Graves when it took Newt about two minutes into the only conversation they had to realize something was up. +Despite the MoM's disdain for Newt they assumed MACUSA would investigate his actions and then hand him over to them. They never once believed MACUSA would attempt to execute one of their citizens just like that. They might not like Newt all too much but he's theirs dammit.
MACUSA's repercussions for the Grindelgraves situation
So, basically, I'd like to see MACUSA have to answer for their negligence.
+Theseus wanting to throw the book at all of MACUSA and blaming Picquery entirely for giving GrindelGraves the power to execute Newt without a proper trial or representation when he wasn't an American citizen.
+Newt testifying and eventually admitting it is worrying that not a single person noticed anything wrong with Graves when it took Newt about two minutes into the only conversation they had to realize something was up.
+Despite the MoM's disdain for Newt they assumed MACUSA would investigate his actions and then hand him over to them. They never once believed MACUSA would attempt to execute one of their citizens just like that. They might not like Newt all too much but he's theirs dammit.