Trump taps senior official in Deputy Attorney General's office for new role to root out fraud
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President Trump on Wednesday nominated federal prosecutor Colin McDonald to serve as assistant attorney general for a new Justice Department division tasked with rooting out fraud.
President Trump on Wednesday nominated federal prosecutor Colin McDonald to serve as assistant attorney general for a new Justice Department division tasked with rooting out fraud.
McDonald currently serves as associate deputy attorney general in Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's office, where his primary responsibility is to oversee issues pertaining to the Justice Department's law enforcement components, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
CBS News was the first to report that McDonald was the lead candidate for the job.
In a statement on social media, Mr. Trump said McDonald had "successfully delivered Justice in some of the most difficult and high stakes cases our Country has ever seen."
McDonald previously served for about a decade as a federal prosecutor in California's Southern District.













