The line between the president’s personal legal team and the nation’s highest law enforcement offices is blurring yet again, as Trump picks an appeal lawyer to lead Manhattan Federal Prosecutors in one of the most powerful legal districts in the country. On Saturday, June 13, 2026, Trump announced that he intends to nominate James M. McDonald to become the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
What makes this choice so notable is McDonald’s current day job. As a litigation partner at the firm Sullivan & Cromwell, he is actively serving on the exact legal team handling Trump’s appeal of his 34 felony counts in the Manhattan hush-money case. By placing a defense attorney who is intimately familiar with his personal legal vulnerabilities at the head of the office that originally triggered them, the administration is making a deeply strategic play for control over federal prosecutions.
The Shuffle That Cleared the Path for McDonald
This sudden nomination is part of a larger game happening within the administration’s intelligence and legal apparatus. McDonald isn’t stepping into an empty vacuum; he is filling a fast-moving vacancy left by a leadership struggle in Washington.
Former National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard abruptly resigned her post last month. Trump temporarily installed federal housing official Bill Pulte as the acting director, but his extreme zeal for hunting down “deep state” enemies quickly alienated Republican senators. To smooth things over, Trump tapped the current Manhattan U.S. Attorney, Jay Clayton, to step in and take over the intelligence director role instead, creating the sudden opening in New York.

With Clayton moving to Washington, Trump immediately looked to his personal defense roster to ensure that the highly independent Manhattan office would be run by someone entirely within his circle of trust.
My Opinion
Putting your own active criminal defense lawyer in charge of the most powerful federal prosecutor’s office in the country is an example of consolidating power. The White House is going to frame this as just hiring a highly qualified, Harvard-educated veteran who used to work in the district. But let’s be real, the reason why Trump picked his appeal lawyer to lead Manhattan Federal Prosecutors is that the SDNY has been a massive thorn in his side for the last eight years.
This is the exact office that sent his former fixer, Michael Cohen, to prison, which directly laid the groundwork for Trump’s own criminal convictions in New York. It’s the same office that prosecuted Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Southern District of New York has historically prided itself on being fiercely independent, often referred to as the “Sovereign District” because it refused to take political marching orders from the main Justice Department in D.C. By installing his own appeals lawyer to head the office, while his former personal attorney Todd Blanche runs the entire Justice Department as Acting Attorney General, Trump isn’t just resetting the office’s priorities. He is effectively dismantling its independence to ensure it can never be used against him or his allies ever again.
The Total Overhaul of Federal Law Enforcement
The fact that Trump picked his appeal lawyer to Lead Manhattan Federal Prosecutors marks the final piece of the puzzle in the administration’s total overhaul of the American justice system. This is a calculated effort to place absolute loyalists at every single point of federal prosecutorial power.
With McDonald taking the wheel in Manhattan and Todd Blanche calling the shots at the Department of Justice, the days of an independent federal judiciary checking the executive branch are rapidly drawing to a close. As McDonald transitions from defending the president to leading 200 federal prosecutors, the courts will soon face an entirely new reality where the state and the president’s defense team are essentially the same entity(and it’s happening soon





