As a president & representative of Democracy, how many court cases is Donald Trump involved in (including sexual violence) 2025?

GoogleAI Mode: “Donald Trump is currently involved in a small number of ongoing civil cases and one active state-level criminal case, as several other criminal matters have been dismissed or resolved since his return to the presidency in January 2025. 

Civil Cases (Including Sexual Violence)

E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit: Trump is appealing two separate civil judgments in favor of writer E. Jean Carroll.

In May 2023, a federal jury found Trump civilly liable for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding Carroll $5 million in damages.

In January 2024, a second jury awarded Carroll an additional $83.3 million in damages for further defamatory comments made by Trump.

Trump is appealing both of these judgments, and the first appeal was upheld by a federal appeals court.

New York Attorney General Civil Fraud Lawsuit: Trump is appealing a significant financial penalty (over half a billion dollars including interest) after a judge found him, his family, and his company liable for fraudulently inflating the value of their assets for business purposes. 

Additionally, numerous other civil lawsuits related to the January 6th Capitol attack have been filed against Trump by law enforcement officers and members of Congress, with their statuses varying as they work through the legal system. 

Criminal Cases

Since his return to the White House, the status of several high-profile criminal cases has changed. 

New York Falsifying Business Records Case: Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in May 2024. However, he received an unconditional discharge on January 10, 2025, and is appealing the conviction itself.

Federal Cases (Classified Documents and Election Interference): The two federal criminal cases, one related to the handling of classified documents and another concerning efforts to overturn the 2020 election, were dismissed by the special counsel or a judge following his election to the presidency, citing Justice Department policy regarding sitting presidents.

Georgia Election Interference Case: This is the only remaining active criminal case. Proceedings in Fulton County were paused during an appeal regarding the prosecutor, Fani Willis, who was disqualified in December 2024. A new prosecutor, Pete Skandalakis, has since been appointed, and the case is expected to proceed. 

In total, Trump faces several ongoing civil cases and one active state criminal case.”

In totality, how many court cases has Donald Trump have rise against him?

GoogleAI Mode: “Donald Trump and his businesses have been involved in over 4,000 legal cases in federal and state courts throughout his career, from 1973 until he was elected president in 2016, and numerous others since. 

This vast number includes cases where he or his entities were the plaintiff (initiator of the lawsuit) and cases where they were the defendant. The cases cover a wide range of issues, including: 

Business Disputes: Numerous contract disputes, real estate lawsuits, and tax disputes are common among real estate magnates, but Trump’s involvement has been noted as significantly higher than his peers.

Defamation Lawsuits: Both suing people for comments he claimed were defamatory (such as a journalist who reported his net worth) and being sued himself (as in the cases brought by E. Jean Carroll).

Sexual Misconduct Allegations: At least 25 women have accused Trump of sexual harassment, assault, or misconduct since the 1970s. One of these resulted in the civil court finding him liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll.

Administration-Related Litigation: Hundreds of lawsuits were filed challenging the policies and executive actions of the Trump administration during his time in office.

Criminal Indictments: Since 2023, Trump has been the subject of four separate criminal indictments, resulting in 88 felony counts in total.

The New York “hush money” case resulted in a conviction on 34 counts in May 2024, for which he received an unconditional discharge in January 2025.

The two federal cases were dismissed after he took office in 2025 due to Justice Department policy.

One state case in Georgia related to election interference is currently the only active criminal prosecution. 

The sheer volume of litigation makes providing an exact, specific total number of individual cases difficult, as the statuses change constantly (appeals, settlements, dismissals) and some administration challenges involve multiple related filings. 

AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional.”

On a scale of 1 out 5, how satisfied are Americans having Trump as President?

GoogleAI Mode: “As of November 2025, public opinion polls show that a significant portion of Americans express dissatisfaction with Donald Trump as President. His approval ratings are generally low, with a net disapproval rating in most polls, placing public satisfaction on the lower end of the 1 to 5 scale (likely a 2 or 1). 

Recent polls indicate:

His approval rating is generally between 37% and 42%, while his disapproval rating is between 54% and 57%.

For example, a November 2025 AP-NORC poll found that about one-third of U.S. adults (36%) approve of his overall handling of the presidency.

A November 2025 CNN/SSRS poll showed a job approval of just 37%, a new low for his second term.

Public opinion is highly polarized, with overwhelming support from Republicans (around 90% approval) and very low support from Democrats (single-digit approval).

A majority of Americans express broad dissatisfaction with the state of the country and the economy under his leadership. 

Overall, polls consistently show more Americans disapprove than approve of his job performance.”

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