Ken Starr, the attorney who made a name for himself investigating Bill Clinton’s various exploits, sexual or otherwise, is in line for a role in the Donald Trump administration, according to The Atlantic.
The lead prober into the Monica Lewinsky scandal is reportedly being considered for an “ambassador-at-large” position dedicated to the promotion of religious liberty around the world. “It’s my understanding that it’s his job if he wants it,” one insider told The Atlantic.
President Trump, who made Bill Clinton’s sexual infidelities an issues during his campaign against Hillary Clinton, has described the Lewinsky affair as an example of how Bill Clinton has been a “victim” of “unattractive women.” During the campaign, Trump said Bill was a “predator” and the “worst abuser of women ever to sit in the Oval Office.”
Starr has plenty of experience when it comes to sexual scandals. He served as president of Baylor University in Texas but was forced to resign his post last year amid allegations that University officials mishandled cases involving football players accused of sexual assault. Starr recently also resigned his law professor post at Baylor, severing his final tie with the school.
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