Ranking The Most Egregious Presidential Violations Of Constitutional Duty - Trump Owns Half Of Them

In a world ruled by the wealthy special interests I come out on top. I will be laughing while you lose your democracy and I benefit from the oligarchy.
Oh cool, so we will be just fine, since we are not a democracy, you tool!
 
What a schmuck the OP is. :cuckoo: Being impeached isn’t any act by the President, much less an unconstitutional act.

The rest of the alleged Trump acts are fictional.
Are you saying that Trump has not done anything unconstitutional?

If that is what you are saying, then why has this happened?

Tracking the lawsuits against the Trump administration

Last updated Oct 17, 2025, 4:10 PM
Hundreds of Federal lawsuits have been filed during President Donald Trump’s second administration. The suits challenge his executive orders as well as actions taken by his administration, including Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE. The courts have agreed to block the president in a number of cases, and the administration is seeking appeals as well.

Never has any other president been taken to Federal court as many times as Trump has:

AI Overview

The number of federal lawsuits filed against Donald Trump and his administration is unprecedented in modern presidential history. He has been the subject of thousands of lawsuits throughout his career, a volume unmatched by any other president. The cases include those filed against him personally, his businesses, and his administration's policies.
Lawsuits prior to the presidency
  • Over 4,000 cases: Before being elected in 2016, Trump and his businesses were involved in more than 4,000 legal cases across state and federal courts.
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
Your list went to shit right there. He incited nothing, Stupid.

Thread fail.
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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LOL

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Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.
You may be familiar with Ian Bremmer, a well-known geopolitical analyst. He always presents a reasonable and measured look at things. I've never seen him like this before. He's very concerned about what has happened to us -- this instant turn towards being a predatory and unreliable country -- and what it means going forward.

Seriously, you may or may not want to see this, but here it is.

 
Are you saying that Trump has not done anything unconstitutional?

If that is what you are saying, then why has this happened?

Tracking the lawsuits against the Trump administration

Last updated Oct 17, 2025, 4:10 PM
Hundreds of Federal lawsuits have been filed during President Donald Trump’s second administration. The suits challenge his executive orders as well as actions taken by his administration, including Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE. The courts have agreed to block the president in a number of cases, and the administration is seeking appeals as well.

Never has any other president been taken to Federal court as many times as Trump has:

AI Overview

The number of federal lawsuits filed against Donald Trump and his administration is unprecedented in modern presidential history. He has been the subject of thousands of lawsuits throughout his career, a volume unmatched by any other president. The cases include those filed against him personally, his businesses, and his administration's policies.
Lawsuits prior to the presidency
  • Over 4,000 cases: Before being elected in 2016, Trump and his businesses were involved in more than 4,000 legal cases across state and federal courts.
Because Democrats have no policies, and are obstructionists, any other stupid questions?
 
Nah the Democrats won't be able to set up the is their Oligarchy I do not see them getting back in power fro awhile we should be ok. I mean don't get me wrong, they are already trying to figure out how they can cheat in the mid terms, but I hope we have figured that one out.
The oligarchy is of the wealthy, the business leaders, and their circle of executives and leaders.
 
The democrat party is the party of old white rich men and women look at their leadership
I think you have a serious problem with logic and analysis. Also you cant pull this stupid shit on me, I am way too smart. Heck, seemingly my kids would be way to smart for you.


Pictures of the newly elected members of the House of Representatives have highlighted a stark difference between the diversity of incoming Democrats and incoming Republicans.

The 2018 midterm elections helped Democrats elect a diverse class of incoming members but the losses suffered by Republicans made their House caucus even more white and male.


The proportion of white men within the Democratic caucus is set to drop from 41% to 38% next year, while the same percentage is set to rise among Republicans from 86% to 90%.

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I think you have a serious problem with logic and analysis. Also you cant pull this stupid shit on me, I am way too smart. Heck, seemingly my kids would be way to smart for you.


Pictures of the newly elected members of the House of Representatives have highlighted a stark difference between the diversity of incoming Democrats and incoming Republicans.

The 2018 midterm elections helped Democrats elect a diverse class of incoming members but the losses suffered by Republicans made their House caucus even more white and male.


The proportion of white men within the Democratic caucus is set to drop from 41% to 38% next year, while the same percentage is set to rise among Republicans from 86% to 90%.

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Your leadership is old white liberal, and diversity means shiiite when it come to qualified!
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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I stopped reading at #1. Why would a rational person continue reading when right out of the gate it's a lie and stinks left-speak?
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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Just off the top.

That FDR's putting US citizens in internment camps isn't #1 is crazy and makes this list wildly uncredible.
 
Just off the top.

That FDR's putting US citizens in internment camps isn't #1 is crazy and makes this list wildly uncredible.
From a violation of rights maybe but the shitty SCOTUS upheld the camps. But trying to overthrow the government (1 & 3) is pretty high. Ignoring a SCOTUS blatantly (#2) is also a challenge to the check of power. Those camps were vile and immoral but they werent an attempt to grab or hold power and SCOTUS failed those citizens.
 
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Well! No mention of FDR's internment of the Japanese? Polk invading Mexico? The US annexing Hawaii? Multiple incursions into Philippines, Cuba, or a host of other sovereign countries? Bay of Pigs? Not even Adams signing the Alien and Sedition acts?

No bias here. Nothing to see. Move along.
Rather than correctly point out things that could have been added to the list why not explain why the ones attributed to Dear Leader don't belong on it?
 
You may be familiar with Ian Bremmer, a well-known geopolitical analyst. He always presents a reasonable and measured look at things. I've never seen him like this before. He's very concerned about what has happened to us -- this instant turn towards being a predatory and unreliable country -- and what it means going forward.

Seriously, you may or may not want to see this, but here it is.


Not a single trumple will listen to it. It creates too much cognitive dissonance between reality and how they view their Dear Leader.
 
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