In the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency, his administration has faced over 220 lawsuits, averaging more than two per day, challenging numerous executive orders and policy decisions, particularly on immigration. While some court victories have occurred, federal judges have blocked significant aspects of Trump’s agenda, emphasizing potential violations of the rule of law. This ongoing conflict raises concerns about the separation of powers, with judges warning that the administration’s actions risk diminishing constitutional checks and balances.