To Defend Trump, Ken Starr Invokes Martin Luther King
Starr urges senators to follow King's example and uphold "freedom and justice."

One of President Donald Trump's lawyers invoked Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech in Trump's Senate impeachment trial today, accusing the House of failing to follow the rules and urging the Senate to reject all charges on the grounds that the U.S. stands for "freedom and justice."
"The nation is about freedom," said Ken Starr, the ex-independent counsel whose report led to the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton. "And we hear the voice of Martin Luther King Jr. and his dream-filled speech about freedom, echoing the great passages inscribed on America's temple of justice, the Lincoln Memorial, which stood behind Dr. King as he spoke on that historic day."
But King's words weren't just about freedom, Starr continued. They were also about justice. "In his speeches, [King] summoned up regularly the words of a Unitarian abolitionist from the prior century, Theodore Parker, who referred to the moral arc of the universe"—an arc that "points toward justice."
That justice, according to Starr, must be borne out by authenticity, which is only made possible by strict adherence to the rules. "It's why we don't allow deflated footballs," he said, a reference to the NFL's "Deflategate" scandal, "or stealing signs from the field," alluding to the Houston Astros controversy.
In that vein, Starr argued that the House should be "called to account" for its alleged failure to ensure "fundamental fairness" throughout Trump's Senate trial. "Did the House Judiciary Committee rush to judgement in fashioning the articles of impeachment?" he asked.
Starr noted one rule he claimed was broken: House Republicans did not receive a full day to call witnesses during Trump's initial impeachment inquiry, alluding to Clause 2(j)(1) of House Rule XI. "Whenever a hearing is conducted by a committee on a measure or matter," it states, "the minority members of the committee shall be entitled, upon request to the chairman by a majority of them before the completion of the hearing, to call witnesses selected by the minority to testify with respect to that measure or matter during at least one day of hearing thereon."
Did Democrats in fact break that rule? Not so, says Casey Burgat of the R Street Institute. "It's not an entire day, and majority still gets to decide when, who, and where, and can even dilute minority chosen witnesses by naming 1 (or 100) of their own," he told CNN a few weeks ago. "Plus, rules say the witnesses and testimony have to be relevant."
While House Republicans did not receive a full day dedicated to their witnesses, they did indeed call several individuals to testify during the impeachment inquiry. Among them were Kurt Volker, Tim Morrison, David Hale, and Jonathan Turley. Democrats rejected their pleas to have Hunter Biden and the whistleblower testify, but Burgat says that House rules permit this.
Starr also made mention of precedent set in trials past. "Are we to countenance violations of the rules and traditional procedures that have been followed scrupulously in prior impeachment proceedings?" he asked. But no two impeachment trials are the same; the process is more like a game of Calvinball where lawmakers make up the rules as they go along. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R–Ky.) strayed from his assurance that Trump's proceedings would follow the Clinton impeachment model. Would Starr object to that?
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In all fairness, MLK was also a Republican.
Poor Billy. For him this whole impeachment trial has been like that Christmas when he first realized that Santa wasn't real.
True but he was just a RINO.
Reason, the Babylon Bee of libertarianism. More Kangaroo Court please LOL
Everyone else gets to drag King's corpse out to use as an elevated platform, why not Trump?
Because Trump, like most of his slack-jawed fans, is a racist.
yeah that lily-white chick who was on tv last nite w/him totes concurs
Arthur L. Hicklib hates black people from those can't-keep-up southern states.
Seems like a reason to do it rather than not do it.
This is actually what I was thinking.
Poor Billy. For him this whole impeachment trial has been like that Christmas when he first realized that Santa wasn't real.
Darned squirrels
There is no process that does not result in Trump's removal that will satisfy his critics. Given that, there's no point in indulging their demands for more wheel-spinning.
There's always 2020-2024. What, you think this is going to stop if they fail?
Trump [insert crime here] in collusion with [insert eastern bloc country here], leading to the weakening of [insert American institution that Democrats used to not give a shit about].
Once again, wordy but way more accurate than 'free minds and free markets.'
“Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R–Ky.) strayed from his assurance that Trump's proceedings would follow the Clinton impeachment model. Would Starr object to that?”
Dude, there’s a difference between ( objecting to) rule violations that elementally deny due process and deviations from a process model. This isn’t difficult. Please get a clue.
Gonna name my next homebrew Billy's Attitude Bitter.
Ugh. How offensive. MLK would never support a President who literally put kids in cages.
#IMissObama
Lessseeeeee ... if the same standards today for impeachment investigation had held true 8 years ago, how would the ODS victims on either side feel about comparing Obama to MLK?
"If you're famous they let you grab them by the pussy" MKL concurs.
MLK
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