Below is a video where all 200 of the illegal acts that Trump has committed in 2025 are listed.
and here is Trump saying he believes in law and order
but here him saying he "doesn't know if he has to uphold the Constitution"
and here to back up the video's illegal acts list
AI Overview
As of December 1, 2025, there are several actions taken by the Trump administration that have been identified by legal experts, watchdogs, or federal judges as potentially or likely illegal, unconstitutional, or violations of federal law
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It is important to note that the determination of "illegal" often depends on legal interpretation and the outcomes of ongoing court challenges.
Actions Identified as Potentially or Likely Illegal in 2025
Status of Past Legal Cases in 2025
and here is Trump saying he believes in law and order
but here him saying he "doesn't know if he has to uphold the Constitution"
and here to back up the video's illegal acts list
AI Overview
As of December 1, 2025, there are several actions taken by the Trump administration that have been identified by legal experts, watchdogs, or federal judges as potentially or likely illegal, unconstitutional, or violations of federal law
.
It is important to note that the determination of "illegal" often depends on legal interpretation and the outcomes of ongoing court challenges.
Actions Identified as Potentially or Likely Illegal in 2025
- Unlawful Firings of Inspectors General: The firing of the Export-Import Bank Inspector General in October 2025 without providing written reasons to Congress 30 days prior likely violated federal law. A court also found similar violations in other inspector general dismissals in early 2025.
- Withholding Congressionally Appropriated Funds: The administration is accused of illegally withholding billions in funds for various programs. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order in April 2025 to block the termination of certain public health funds.
- Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship: A January 2025 executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens was blocked by a federal judge who ruled it likely unconstitutional.
- Executive Orders Targeting Law Firms: March 2025 executive orders targeting specific law firms by revoking security clearances and terminating government contracts are facing legal challenges. A judge issued a temporary restraining order and noted the order "casts a chilling harm of blizzard proportion across the entire legal profession".
- Actions Targeting Universities and Student Protesters: Executive actions in Spring 2025 targeting universities and student protesters are facing lawsuits for violating the First Amendment, due process, and federal immigration law.
- Efforts to Undermine Elections: Efforts to rewrite election rules, target election officials, and impose strict voter requirements have been called an "illegal campaign" by advocacy groups. A federal court issued a preliminary injunction in April 2025 against the enforcement of a proof of citizenship requirement.
- Invocation of the Alien Enemies Act: The March 2025 invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to apprehend and remove Venezuelan citizens has been criticized for potential overreach and due process implications.
Status of Past Legal Cases in 2025
- New York Falsifying Business Records Case: Donald Trump was convicted in May 2024 and received an unconditional discharge in January 2025. He appealed the conviction in October 2025.
- Federal Cases (Election Obstruction and Documents): The federal cases in Florida and D.C. were dismissed in late 2024 and early 2025 due to a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and Department of Justice policy.
- Georgia Election Racketeering Case: All charges in the Georgia case were dropped in November 2025.