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Fact-Check: Is Donald Trump Legalizing Driving Without a License?
Several videos have gone viral on TikTok making false claims that President Donald Trump plans to abolish driver’s license requirements starting in 2026.
The videos have widely circulated on the platform over the past week though there is no evidence that the Trump administration has proposed and such laws or orders.
Newsweek contacted the Department of Transportation on Thursday afternoon to ask about the videos.
The Claim
This month, numerous social media users on TikTok have suggested that beginning in January 2026, people will not need a driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle.
The videos, which have been viewed and shared thousands of times, feature creators either promoting the claim directly or reacting to it with disbelief and concern.
One video, which has been shared over 200,000 times, was posted by user @melaashara. She said: “So, by January of 2026, you do not need a driver’s license to drive anymore. You literally can get in the car and go.”
That video, which provides no evidence to back up the claim, has been liked over half a million times as of June 26.
A second video by creator @dlb_teeford and has been liked over 100,000 times features the creator saying, “I just heard, starting 2026, you don’t need a license no more to drive? So you telling me, I took that long-a** class to get a license just for time the time to pass, three years later, I … don’t even need a license!”
The Facts
Newsweek reporters could not find evidence to support the claim that the Trump administration has made any moves to make licenses not needed to operate a motor vehicle.
The licensing of drivers is governed by state laws, not the federal government, according to Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration regulations.
Even if a president supported ending certain requirements, a change would require significant state-level legislative action or a modification of existing transportation regulations at the federal level.
No change is being implemented in 2026 regarding personal driver’s license requirements. Each state is expected to enforce its own licensing laws.
Trump formally rolled out new driving protocols on April 28 per a White House fact sheet, after he signed an executive order.
But, rather than easing licensing requirements, the order increases enforcement for commercial drivers in the United States and mandates that commercial vehicle operators are “properly qualified and proficient in English.”
Further, the regulation “instructs the Secretary of Transportation to review state issuance of non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses to identify any irregularities and ensure American drivers are validly licensed and qualified.”
The Ruling
False.
The Trump administration’s policy actions in April 2025 targeted commercial driver qualifications, not eliminating licensing altogether. No legitimate government website has documented an executive order or policy directive from Trump concerning the elimination of driver’s licenses next year.
FACT CHECK BY Newsweek
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