So what happens to the 100+ Lawsuits Trump currently has when he becomes President? are they delayed? Thrown out?
This thing says US pressies have virtual immunity so they would have to be delayed or they'd go nowhere even if there was a case to be made
Linked from that article here, immunity against civil lawsuits only applies to job-related actions in civil actions (Nixon v. Fitzgerald). However, as mainiac notes above you, this does not apply to actions taken before assuming the presidency and unrelated to the office itself (Clinton v. Jones); in unanimous ruling, it was decided that presidential immunity against private civil lawsuits does not mandate that all private civil lawsuits must be deferred to the end of the term. Trump does not gain immunity for a priori acts due to becoming president. Related, it also does not apply to criminal charges (Nixon, again).
Yeah that, though the Monica Lewinsky thing was during his adminstration and the perjury thing seems to be a spin off of the Paula Jones case, not sure.
He was never brought up on civil charges for Lewinsky, to my knowledge, and making the case that an affair with her was an official act exercising the powers of the Presidency (and thus not subject to civil lawsuit) might have been a mite bit tricky. I'm unaware of any statutes, acts of Congress, or executive orders that called for the President sleeping with their aide, though given some of the horndogs we've had in the office, I suppose I wouldn't be surprised...
Anywho, moving along, the impeachment itself was a criminal, not civil proceeding and thus not affected by Nixon v. Fitzgerald; again, all of the charges (two counts of perjury, one count of obstruction of justice, one count of abuse of power) were criminal in nature. The fact that he committed the criminal acts for which impeachment passed (one of perjury, one of obstruction) during the course of a civil lawsuit is irrelevant.