President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced the appointment of Colin McDonald to a newly created position at the U.S. Department of Justice, naming him assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement. The move underscores the administration’s renewed focus on combating financial crimes, corporate misconduct, and large-scale fraud across the United States.
Colin McDonald currently serves as associate deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice, a senior role that places him close to the department’s leadership and major policy decisions. In that capacity, McDonald has been involved in overseeing key legal initiatives and supporting high-level prosecutorial strategies. His appointment to the new role signals confidence in his experience and ability to lead complex enforcement efforts at the national level.
According to his LinkedIn profile, McDonald brings a strong background as a federal prosecutor, where he handled a wide range of cases involving financial fraud, white-collar crime, and other high-impact legal matters. His prosecutorial work has given him firsthand experience in investigating sophisticated criminal networks and navigating the legal challenges associated with large, multi-jurisdictional cases. This background is expected to be central to his responsibilities as assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement.
The creation of this new position reflects a broader push by the Trump administration to strengthen federal oversight and enforcement mechanisms aimed at protecting consumers, businesses, and government programs from fraud and abuse. National fraud enforcement has become an increasingly important priority as financial schemes grow more complex and technology-driven, often crossing state and national borders.
As assistant attorney general, McDonald will be tasked with coordinating fraud-related prosecutions, supporting U.S. attorneys’ offices, and shaping policy responses to emerging financial crimes. His leadership is expected to play a key role in aligning enforcement efforts across the Department of Justice and ensuring a consistent, aggressive approach to fraud cases.
With this appointment, the administration is signaling a commitment to tougher enforcement and experienced leadership, positioning Colin McDonald at the forefront of the federal government’s fight against national fraud.


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