If anyone knows that a presidential report is all in the details, it’s Monica Lewinsky.

The former White House intern’s 1995-97 affair with then-President Bill Clinton was examined in a massive report by Kenneth Starr. The findings were released in their entirety.

So when USC law professor Orin Kerr compared that to attorney general William Barr declaring President Donald Trump innocent of collusion in a mere four-page summary of Robert Mueller’s report, that got Lewinksy’s attention on Wednesday.

Democrats are clamoring for the full results to be revealed, so Kerr wondered on Twitter what would have happened if Starr’s results had been released privately to Clinton’s attorney general, Janet Reno, who then exonerated Clinton in a brief.

Lewinsky chimed in. Brilliantly.