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President Trump Names New Pick For One Of America’s Most Powerful Prosecutor Jobs
President Trump moved Saturday to fill one of the most consequential prosecutor jobs in the federal government.
The office is U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, the Manhattan-based post that sits over some of the biggest national-security, financial-crime, public-corruption, and Wall Street cases in America.
The seat opened after Jay Clayton was nominated to serve as Director of National Intelligence, Fox News reported.
The man President Trump wants in the chair is James M. McDonald, and the resume is not light.
President Trump announced his intent to nominate James M. McDonald as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to replace Jay Clayton, who Trump nominated this week for the role of director of national intelligence. https://t.co/sGZGnuTCTY
— ABC News (@ABC) June 13, 2026
McDonald is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in SDNY, a former CFTC enforcement chief, a Sullivan & Cromwell senior partner, and a former law clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.
In other words, Trump is not handing SDNY to someone learning the machinery from scratch.
President Trump’s full announcement was archived by Trump’s Truth:
I am pleased to announce my intent to appoint James M. McDonald as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
A native of the Great State of Oklahoma, Jamie is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York, and served as Director of Enforcement at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission during my First Term.
Jamie is currently a Senior Partner at the Highly Respected Law Firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, a former Law Clerk to Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and a distinguished Graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, and Harvard College.
I am confident that Jamie will deliver strong results for our Country as the next United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, as he has the respect of, and will work fantastically with, our Law Enforcement Patriots, the Legal Community, and the Judicial Bench.
Good luck Jamie.
I have no doubt about your future greatness! President DONALD J. TRUMP
That background matters because SDNY is far more than another office on an organizational chart.
It is where financial fraud, political corruption, terrorism, espionage, and New York’s highest-profile federal cases can all collide in the same legal ecosystem.
McDonald has already been in that ecosystem, and official CFTC records show he later ran enforcement at the commodities regulator.
When McDonald spoke in 2019 as CFTC enforcement director, his language was all about coordination with law-enforcement partners and closing gaps bad actors could exploit.
The CFTC published these remarks from McDonald:
The mission of the CFTC’s Division of Enforcement is to protect the public and preserve market integrity by detecting, investigating, and prosecuting violations of the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA).
In pursuit of this mission, one of the Division’s priorities has been to continue to enhance coordination with our law enforcement partners. This priority reflects good, common sense.
We know that twenty-first century bad actors do not conform their misconduct to the technical boundaries of our respective jurisdictions, nor do they pause as their conduct crosses international borders.
So we in the enforcement community must work together to meet the challenges presented by this sort of wrongdoing.
At the CFTC, we have seen this collective effort bear fruit. Last year marked a high point in our parallel enforcement program with the Department of Justice.
The same was true with respect to our parallel actions with the SEC. And we continue to work in close coordination with our international partners, our regulatory partners, and the States.
All the while, we’ve continued our effort to identify any gaps that we at the CFTC might work to fill, where misconduct might otherwise go undetected.
That is the through-line here.
President Trump is putting forward someone who has worked inside SDNY, run federal enforcement, and spoken openly about coordinating with DOJ, SEC, state, and international partners when misconduct crosses boundaries.
For a prosecutor’s office with SDNY’s reach, that is not a small thing.
It also sends a clear signal about the kind of legal operator Trump wants in one of the country’s most powerful U.S. Attorney seats: credentialed, experienced, and already familiar with the office’s biggest lanes.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
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