Analysis Donald Trump sees immunity fight as path to delay 2020 election criminal trial
- American presidents are usually shielded from most lawsuits by the US courts
- Donald Trump lost his immunity fight over January 6 suits, but is appealing

While the courts usually shield US presidents from most lawsuits, Trump already lost an immunity bid against civil litigation seeking to hold him liable for the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
But his appeal of that ruling has been pending for more than a year, offering a template for how he might try to postpone his Washington criminal trial over efforts to reverse the 2020 election.
Trump’s legal team hasn’t asked for immunity in the criminal case yet, but it is expected to argue that he’s entitled to sweeping protection against prosecution for actions he took related to his White House duties.

During a hearing on Monday, Trump’s lawyer John Lauro said that the Supreme Court hadn’t ruled on the bounds of executive immunity in a criminal case.