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Clinton prosecutor Ken Starr to defend Trump in impeachment | Clinton prosecutor Ken Starr to defend Trump in impeachment |
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US President Donald Trump's defence team in his Senate trial will include special prosecutors from President Bill Clinton's impeachment. | US President Donald Trump's defence team in his Senate trial will include special prosecutors from President Bill Clinton's impeachment. |
He will be represented by Ken Starr and Robert Ray, who investigated Mr Clinton, and Alan Dershowitz, whose past clients include OJ Simpson. | He will be represented by Ken Starr and Robert Ray, who investigated Mr Clinton, and Alan Dershowitz, whose past clients include OJ Simpson. |
White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Mr Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow will lead the team. | White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Mr Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow will lead the team. |
Opening statements in the Senate trial are expected next week. | Opening statements in the Senate trial are expected next week. |
Who are the Clinton prosecutors? | |
Mr Starr was the US Department of Justice independent counsel who investigated the Whitewater affair, a scandal-plagued mid-1980s land venture in Arkansas involving Bill and Hillary Clinton. | Mr Starr was the US Department of Justice independent counsel who investigated the Whitewater affair, a scandal-plagued mid-1980s land venture in Arkansas involving Bill and Hillary Clinton. |
The inquiry ultimately uncovered unrelated evidence that Mr Clinton had been having an affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. | The inquiry ultimately uncovered unrelated evidence that Mr Clinton had been having an affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. |
The investigation culminated in the Democratic president's impeachment by the US House of Representatives in 1998. Mr Clinton was acquitted by the Senate. | The investigation culminated in the Democratic president's impeachment by the US House of Representatives in 1998. Mr Clinton was acquitted by the Senate. |
Mr Ray succeeded Mr Starr as the independent counsel. | Mr Ray succeeded Mr Starr as the independent counsel. |
Ms Lewinsky tweeted on Friday shortly after Mr Trump's team was announced: "This is definitely an 'are you kidding me?' kinda day", though she inserted an expletive. | Ms Lewinsky tweeted on Friday shortly after Mr Trump's team was announced: "This is definitely an 'are you kidding me?' kinda day", though she inserted an expletive. |
Who is Alan Dershowitz? | |
Mr Dershowitz is a retired Harvard University law professor and constitutional law expert whose past celebrity clients have also included boxer Mike Tyson. | |
He told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that he had spoken with the president on Wednesday about the impeachment case. | |
"I agreed to do it as an independent constitutional scholar," Mr Dershowitz said. "I take no position on the politics - just on the constitution." | |
He added he was "very, very concerned" about the precedent this impeachment could establish. | |
"It could weaken the presidency and weaponise impeachment as a partisan tactic," he said. | |
Mr Dershowitz said in a statement that he had also opposed Mr Clinton's impeachment, and voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. | |
The president sought Mr Dershowitz's advice, too, during the 2017-19 special counsel investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the US presidential election. | |
Mr Dershowitz and Mr Starr both represented disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein during his 2008 abuse trial. | |
Axios reported that some White House officials were against Mr Dershowitz joining the team, given his ties to Mr Epstein. | |
Who else is on the legal team? | |
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has also been asked to join the team. | |
Mrs Bondi, a longtime Trump ally, joined the White House communications team last November to focus on "proactive impeachment messaging". | |
The president'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. | |
Mr Giuliani told CBS he might be called as a witness in the impeachment trial and "understood this may happen if I uncovered the 2016 Ukrainian corruption". | |
He was apparently referring to a discredited theory that Ukraine intervened in the last White House election. | |
One of Mr Giuliani's associates, Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas, has said he went to Ukraine to pressure local officials on behalf of Mr Trump and Mr Giuliani. | |
Mr Trump's allies have rubbished Mr Parnas' claims, pointing out that he is facing unrelated campaign finance charges. | |
Why was Trump impeached? | |
Mr Trump was impeached by the US House of Representatives last month on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. | Mr Trump was impeached by the US House of Representatives last month on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. |
Democrats have accused him of withholding military aid to Ukraine to pressure the country into investigating his political rival, former US Vice-President Joe Biden. | Democrats have accused him of withholding military aid to Ukraine to pressure the country into investigating his political rival, former US Vice-President Joe Biden. |
Mr Trump denies the claims, and calls the impeachment proceedings a partisan "hoax". | Mr Trump denies the claims, and calls the impeachment proceedings a partisan "hoax". |
The Republican president now faces a trial in the Senate, which must decide whether to remove him from office. | |
As his Republican party holds a majority in the upper chamber, he is expected to be acquitted. | |
Want to find out more on impeachment? | Want to find out more on impeachment? |