President Trump added some star power to his impeachment defense team Friday, bringing on Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr, the independent counsel whose investigation led to President Bill Clinton’s impeachment.

In adding the legal eagles to the team headed by White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Trump’s personal attorney Jay ­Sekulow, the president turned to two well-known lawyers with high TV profiles who have experience in some of the more significant legal dramas of recent American history.

Both have been guests on Fox News and CNN and have defended the president during their frequent appearances.

Dershowitz, a former Harvard professor, is a constitutional law expert who has backed Trump’s expansive view of executive power, while Starr is a veteran of the last impeachment fight.

His investigation into Clinton’s relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky led to Clinton’s impeachment in 1998, although Clinton was later acquitted by the Senate.

“this is definitely an ‘are you ­f–king kidding me?’ kinda day,” Lewinsky tweeted about Starr’s addition to Trump’s team, which will also include Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general.

Dershowitz confirmed his role by tweeting out a statement from Trump’s legal team saying he would “present oral arguments at the Senate trial to address the constitutional arguments against impeachment and removal.”

Other members of Trump’s defense team include Jane Raskin, who was part of the president’s legal team during special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, and Robert Ray, who was part of the Whitewater investigation of the Clintons.

Trump was impeached on charg­es of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Senate opened the trial on Thursday with the swearing-in of the 100 senators who will serve as jury. The trial will commence in full Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Dershowitz’s reputation took a hit over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy perv who killed himself in jail last summer while awaiting trial on charges that he sexually abused underage girls.

One of Epstein’s alleged victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has accused Dershowitz of participating in her abuse, which Dershowitz has consistently denied over the years.

With Post wires