MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Tuesday burst into laughter as he slammed former Whitewater special prosecutor Ken Starr after he delivered a “preposterous” presentation during President Donald Trump’s Senate trial.
Scarborough slammed Starr for arguing that no president should ever be impeached for abuse of power.
“It is preposterous, especially on the legal merits, saying that there is no way that a president can be impeached because of abuse of power when he called that ‘the capstone’ of his impeachment argument against Bill Clinton,” Scarborough said.
Guest Benjamin Wittes concurred with Scarborough’s assessment and told him that a colleague watching Starr’s opening statement on Monday turned to him and said, “Does Ken Starr know he’s Ken Starr?”
“There was so little self-awareness in that pious presentation of the dangers of hyperactive impeachment,” he said. “And you kind of watch that saying, ‘Do you know who you are in this conversation? Do you have any understanding of the role you played?’ If there’s a single person in the country who stands for defining impeachment down, it is Ken Starr.”
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