President Trump has chosen James M. McDonald, one of his personal lawyers, to serve as the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. McDonald is a former federal prosecutor and regulator who has recently worked on Trump’s legal team, including efforts to appeal the president’s criminal conviction.
The appointment places a close Trump ally in charge of one of the most prominent federal prosecutor’s offices in the country. The Southern District of New York has historically handled high-profile cases, including corruption investigations and financial crimes.
McDonald’s background includes time as a federal prosecutor in Manhattan and as a senior official at a federal regulatory agency. He brings both courtroom experience and deep familiarity with the Justice Department.
This selection continues a pattern of Trump elevating personal attorneys to key government positions. McDonald joins a list of past lawyers who have taken on roles in the administration or federal law enforcement.
The U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan has often operated independently, but critics question whether McDonald’s close ties to Trump will affect its autonomy. Supporters argue his experience makes him a qualified candidate for the post.
McDonald must still be confirmed by the Senate, where his nomination is expected to face scrutiny. Legal experts note the unusual step of placing a president’s personal attorney in such a sensitive prosecutorial role.
The move signals Trump’s ongoing effort to reshape the Justice Department in his second term. It also raises questions about the future of ongoing investigations in the district.
McDonald’s previous work includes handling complex litigation and regulatory enforcement. His recent focus on Trump’s legal defense, however, has drawn attention to his potential conflicts of interest.
The Southern District of New York has a reputation for prosecuting powerful figures, including politicians and Wall Street executives. McDonald’s leadership could shift the office’s priorities and approach.
Observers will watch closely to see how McDonald balances his past loyalty to Trump with his new responsibilities. The nomination process will test the boundaries between legal representation and public service.





