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President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will appoint one of his personal lawyers to serve as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan after the attorney who holds the job was tapped this week for the role ofĀ director of national intelligence.
James M. McDonald, a former federal prosecutor who served in the White House counselās office during President George W. Bushās administration, is part of the legal team handling Trumpās pending appeal of felony convictions in New York related to hush money payments to adult film actor Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election.
Trump said Saturday he would name McDonald, currently a partner at the Sullivan & Cromwell law firm, to the role of U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, one of the most influential positions in the Justice Department. He would replace Jay Clayton, whom Trump has put forward as his pick for the director of national intelligence.
McDonaldās perch as U.S. attorney would give him oversight of arguably the most prestigious of the Justice Departmentās prosecution offices, with a vast portfolio ranging from terrorism and espionage cases to security fraud and public corruption.
McDonald was also part of the legal team that last month secured a favorable outcome for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani when the Trump administration Justice DepartmentĀ dropped a fraud and conspiracy casethat had been brought under the Biden administration.
McDonald has also served as director of enforcement at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission during Trumpās first term in office and was deputy associate counsel in the White House under Bush.
āI am confident that Jamie will deliver strong results for our Country,ā Trump posted Saturday about McDonald on the Truth Social platform.
Nicholas Biase, spokesperson for the U.S. attorneyās office in Manhattan, said it āwelcomes the Presidentās choice to lead the SDNY. Mr. McDonald is widely respected.ā
Trumpās announcement on Clayton came as pressure increased from Congress to name a permanent replacement for Tulsi Gabbard, who announced her resignation as national intelligence director last month.Ā Trump faced intense pushbackĀ over his decision to name Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as acting director.
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com
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