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Feb 14, 2026

Trump LAWYERS PANIC After

A seismic shift has just rocked the American judicial system as the latest reports reveal that the Donald Trump administration is facing an unprecedented legal crisis. This is no longer a matter of isolated lawsuits; it is a systemic collapse, with Trump’s losing streak in court nearly doubling that of any predecessor. From conservative judges to the Supreme Court, a thunderous message is being sent: Presidential power is not above the Constitution.


1. The Numbers Behind a Systemic Collapse

According to assessments by Law 360 and Bloomberg, during the first year of his second term, the Trump administration has lost federal court cases at a frequency nearly twice the average of previous administrations.

    • Over 600 Lawsuits: With hundreds of legal failures piling up, Trump’s ability to implement core policies is being stifled.

    • Total Failure: This weakness spans every major sector—from immigration and election integrity to executive orders on education.

    Legal experts, including Professor Kent Greenfield of Boston College, note they have never seen a Department of Justice (DOJ) lose so many cases so rapidly. The reason is simple: Their legal arguments are wrong—and obviously so.

    2. The Backfire: Executive Orders Ruled "Unconstitutionally Retaliatory"

    One of Trump’s most humiliating defeats involved his attempts to target top law firms like Covington & Burling and WilmerHale for representing his political opponents. Trump attempted to strip security clearances and pressure government agencies to terminate contracts with these firms.

    However, Judge Richard Leon dealt a crushing blow by ruling that these orders must be completely vacated due to their unconstitutionally retaliatory nature. He wrote that upholding such orders would be a "betrayal of the vision of the Founding Fathers". This was more than a technical ruling; it was a moral condemnation of the President's conduct.

    3. The Supreme Court "Turns Its Back": The Limits of Loyalty

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