Here are all of Trump's political enemies that have been charged or investigated (so far)
Here's a breakdown of all the cases against Trump's political opponents, and why he would want to target them.
December 2, 2025
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Here's a breakdown of all the cases against Trump's political opponents, and why he would want to target them.
William Scott Jr. is “no longer employed” as the chief of investigations at the Nevada Attorney General's Office.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton haw quietly withdrawn the lawsuit against doctor accused of providing gender-affirming care.
The lawsuit does not accuse USMS of violating trans athletic participation laws, but of violating consumer protection laws.
Idaho's Republican attorney general said that signs telling children "Everyone is Welcome Here" are actually "political statements."
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson told Columbia that its ban on the discredited practice of conversion therapy was unconstitutional, but critics questioned the timing and motivation of the letter.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will remove gender dysphoria from disabilities protected under federal law.
The Trump Administration is suing Maine for allowing trans girls to participate in girls sports, but Gov. Mills says this "has never been about the protection of women and girls."
Moody has exactly the anti-LGBTQ+ record you'd expect of a DeSantis appointee.
The former Florida attorney general supported workforce protections for queer people in Florida but battled marriage equality in court until the bitter end.
As the rest of the world scratches their heads at Trump's bizarre and unqualified cabinet picks, Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts said the choices are "sending signals that you better go back if you're here illegally."
Gaetz's long history of sex crime allegations and misusing taxpayer funds put him right in line with Trump.
Democrat Josh Stein, the current Attorney General of the state, has defeated self-professed "Black Nazi" Republican Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor.
"The State of Ohio seeks not to uphold the constitutional protection of abortion rights, but to diminish and limit it," Judge Christian Jenkins wrote.
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Nessel said that Kamala Harris' actions as Attorney General of California over 13 years ago "meant a lot" to her, as Harris "was fighting for families like mine."
The rule applies even if a person has updated their birth certificates, or even potentially if they have a court order.
One advocate said the investigation has created a “hostile environment” for the local trans and healthcare communities.
The final weeks of the gubernatorial contest have featured a series of one-upmanship ads about who will be the most anti-trans governor.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives hosts a powerful new exhibit to memorialize victims and foster dialogue on gun violence prevention.
Two members of the Orange Unified School District board have been removed by parents who opposed a policy requiring school staff to out transgender kids.