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Donald Trump Faces Record-Breaking Lawsuits: From James Gunn’s $500M Superman Claim and Jimmy Kimmel’s $200M Suit to Taylor Swift’s $200M “Ophelia” Case and the $10B White House Demolition Battle, Here are the most recents Cases the President has to answer to
Donald Trump Faces Record-Breaking Lawsuits: From James Gunn’s $500M Claim and Jimmy Kimmel’s $200M Suit to Taylor Swift’s $200M “Ophelia” Case and the $10B White House Demolition Battle
President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy, but his growing list of high-profile lawsuits has reached historic proportions. From Hollywood to the music industry and even historic preservation organizations, the embattled president now faces what legal experts describe as an “unprecedented wave” of litigation.

Leading the charge is filmmaker James Gunn, who reportedly filed a $500 million lawsuit against Trump over alleged breaches of creative and contractual agreements tied to a disputed film project. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has also taken legal action, seeking $200 million in damages over claims of defamation following a series of public clashes with the president.
Music legend Kenny Loggins has joined the list with a $500 million copyright infringement lawsuit, accusing the Trump administration of using his music without authorization in multiple campaign and social media videos.
Meanwhile, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is suing for a staggering $10 billion, alleging federal and environmental violations connected to the controversial demolition of the White House’s historic East Wing — a move that has sparked national outrage and bipartisan concern.
Adding to Trump’s mounting legal woes, Taylor Swift has filed a $200 million lawsuit against both Trump and the White House for the unauthorized use of her song “The Fate of Ophelia” in a viral government video. Swift’s legal team has described the case as a “clear and deliberate act of copyright theft.”
Collectively, these lawsuits could amount to tens of billions in potential damages — a record-breaking figure for any sitting U.S. president. Despite the mounting pressure, Trump has dismissed all claims as “politically motivated attacks,” vowing to fight each case “to the very end.”
With lawsuits spanning entertainment, music, and heritage preservation, Donald Trump’s presidency continues to test the boundaries of politics, celebrity, and the law — solidifying his place as the most-sued president in American history.
