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Which court cases involving Donald Trump and minors are still active as of November 2025?
Executive summary
Available sources do not list any active court cases against Donald Trump that specifically involve minors as of November 2025; mainstream trackers and recent reporting concentrate on election-interference, classified-documents, hush‑money and civil suits (none of which the cited reporting characterizes as involving minors) [1] [2] [3] [4]. The one high‑profile criminal matter described as “the only remaining criminal case” in November 2025 is the Georgia election‑interference racketeering prosecution, which the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia’s head took over after Fani Willis’s removal — that reporting does not say the case involves minors [5] [6].
1. What reporters are tracking now: the big picture of Trump’s active cases
Reporting and litigation trackers in the supplied sources focus overwhelmingly on a handful of major matters—Georgia election‑interference proceedings, federal or special‑counsel legacy matters, New York hush‑money and various administrative and Supreme Court challenges—rather than any case framed around minors; Just Security’s master calendar and litigation trackers catalogue dates and motions across Trump’s active legal landscape but do not single out any matter as a prosecution or civil suit “involving minors” [1] [7] [8] [4].
2. Georgia’s racketeering case: revived but not described as involving minors
Multiple outlets describe the Fulton County racketeering/election interference case as the last remaining criminal prosecution and note a procedural resurrection in mid‑November 2025 after the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council director stepped in to replace Fani Willis; The Guardian and The New York Times coverage of November 14 describe the change in prosecution and procedural posture but do not state or imply that the indictment or filings concern minors [5] [6].
3. What the major trackers and compilations show — and what they don’t
Compilations of Trump litigation (Just Security master calendar, Lawfare tracker, Ballotpedia and other overviews in the results) catalogue dozens of suits, appeals and Supreme Court interest in Trump‑era policies, but the snippets supplied and the pieces focused on criminal indictments do not list any active case that is characterized as involving minors; sources therefore do not support a claim that an ongoing Trump case regards minors [1] [7] [8] [9] [4].
4. Limits of the available reporting and where uncertainty remains
Available sources do not mention any charges, indictments, civil complaints, or court filings against Donald Trump that involve minors as of the November 2025 reporting in these excerpts; if a small, local, sealed, or newly filed matter involving minors existed, it is not reflected in the supplied material and so cannot be confirmed here (not found in current reporting) [1] [5] [6].
5. How to verify further — practical next steps
To test this conclusion, check primary court dockets (Fulton County Superior Court; federal district courts; state criminal dockets where Trump‑related matters were active) and updated master trackers like Just Security’s calendar and Lawfare’s tracker for any late or narrowly reported filings; the supplied sources indicate those are the repositories journalists use for authoritative calendaring and status updates [1] [7] [8].
6. Competing interpretations and why they matter
Some audiences may conflate a broad set of lawsuits or controversies around Trump with allegations about minors; the evidence in the supplied reporting centers on political‑ and administration‑related litigation (e.g., election‑interference, classified‑documents, financial and Supreme Court administrative challenges) and not on cases involving minors — a distinction that matters for legal categorization and public perception [2] [3] [4].
Final assessment: Based on the supplied sources, there are no documented active court cases involving Donald Trump and minors as of November 2025; the prominent active criminal matter referenced in November 2025 is the Georgia election‑interference prosecution, and the master litigation trackers and overviews provided do not list any separate case that involves minors [5] [6] [1].