President Donald Trump's lawyers told a federal appeals court Tuesday the president faces "tortious injury" without a stay of a sanctions order voiding his IRS audit deal. Circuit Court of Appeals, asks the court to pause U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams's July 13 sanctions order while Trump appeals. "It is so sweeping that, theoretically, Movants risk violating it merely by appealing it, which underscores how violently the Sanctions Order violates the Constitution," the motion states. "When a court sanctions parties for advancing a legal position and then forbids the speech necessary to challenge that sanction, your very legal system is in danger." That immunity could shield Trump from a $100 million bill tied to a long-running IRS audit of his Chicago skyscraper, Time reported.