Trump Nominates James McDonald as U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York
1-Minute Brief
The appointment could influence federal prosecutions in a district known for handling high-profile financial and political cases.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump announced plans to nominate James McDonald as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
- McDonald previously served as a commodities regulator and was a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell.
- He is set to replace the outgoing U.S. Attorney, Clayton, in the Manhattan-based office.
- McDonald has also acted as a personal attorney and defense team member, according to reports.
- The Southern District of New York is noted for its involvement in financial and crypto-related prosecutions.
What Happened
President Trump announced his intention to nominate James McDonald, a former commodities regulator and private attorney, as the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Why It Matters
The Southern District of New York is a prominent federal prosecutor's office with jurisdiction over major financial, political, and corporate investigations, making the appointment significant for ongoing and future cases.
What's Next
McDonald's nomination will proceed through the formal confirmation process. Observers are watching for potential impacts on the office's approach to financial and crypto-related cases.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- YahooUnknown3h agoTrump names James M. McDonald to lead powerful New York federal prosecutor's office
- ABC NewsLeft1h agoTrump taps former commodities regulator, ex-personal attorney as US attorney in NYC
- PoliticoCenter3h agoTrump picks James McDonald to run SDNY
