President Trump is once again appealing to the Supreme Court to overturn the jury award of over $83 million, but this time he’s making a different argument. Trump asked a federal appeals court to consider his argument for presidential immunity in the case in April when his lawyers requested a rehearing before a full bench of judges. The appeals court denied the request, as did a three-judge panel that rejected an appeal from Trump in September that was based on presidential immunity. Trump’s lawyers pushed back against the appeals court’s ruling in the filing Tuesday, citing the Supreme Court’s 2024 decision on presidential immunity. The filing said the appeals court “refused to apply Presidential immunity even after this Court recognized that ‘most of a President’s public communications are likely to fall comfortably within’ that protection.”