Trump names James McDonald as US attorney for Manhattan
McDonald, a former SDNY prosecutor and Trump lawyer, would oversee a office handling terrorism, espionage and public corruption cases.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced the appointment of James McDonald as the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, stating "I am confident that Jamie will deliver strong results."
- Currently a litigation partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald served as personal attorney for Trump on the pending appeal of his Manhattan hush money conviction involving 34 felony counts and a $130,000 payment.
- McDonald's resume includes four years as enforcement director at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and service as deputy associate counsel under George W. Bush; last month he secured a favorable outcome for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.
- Replacing Jay Clayton, whom Trump nominated as Director of National Intelligence, McDonald fills a gap created after congressional backlash against interim appointee Bill Pulte following Tulsi Gabbard's resignation.
- If confirmed, McDonald would oversee the Southern District's portfolio spanning terrorism, espionage, security fraud, and public corruption, marking a return to the district where he previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney for three years.
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