The Sunday Guardian

BILL CLINTON PROSECUTOR­S TO DEFEND TRUMP IMPEACHMEN­T

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WASHINGTON:US President Donald Trump has turned to two key figures from President Bill Clinton’s impeachmen­t in 1999, in order to beef up the legal team that will defend him in his own Senate impeachmen­t trial, set to begin next week. Ken Starr was the independen­t counsel whose investigat­ion spurred Clinton’s impeachmen­t for lying about an affair with a White House intern. He was also a prosecutor in the Senate trial that ended with the acquittal of the then-president. Also coming onboard is Robert Ray, who succeeded Starr as independen­t counsel and concluded the Clinton probe.

High-profile attorney Alan Dershowitz has also disclosed that he would be taking part in Trump’s defence. The former Harvard Law School professor is known for defending clients such as O.J. Simpson, accused of murdering his former wife, and late American businessma­n Jeffrey Epstein, who was facing federal sex traffickin­g charges when he was found dead in his jail cell last year.

Leading the defence team will be White House legal counsel Pat Cipollone and one of Trump’s personal attorneys, Jay Sekulow. Other lawyers on the President’s team include former Florida Attorney General Pam

Bondi and Jane Raskin, a former federal prosecutor who represente­d the President in the Russia-gate investigat­ion. Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, a central figure in the Ukraine investigat­ion, had also hoped to join the defence, but he did not make the cut. Starr, who was first appointed special counsel to investigat­e potential misconduct by Bill and Hillary Clinton in connection with a failed real estate venture in Arkansas during Bill’s tenure as governor, ended up charging the Democratic president with perjury for his denial under oath about having an affair with Monica LEWINSKY.REUTERS

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