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    Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

    Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

    Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

    Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

    Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

    Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

    Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

    Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

    Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

    Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

    Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

    Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

    Procurador fiscal pide aumento salarial para representantes del Ministerio Público

    Procurador fiscal pide aumento salarial para representantes del Ministerio Público

    El Instituto Duartiano aboga por preservar la autodeterminación de RD ante versiones sobre presiones de EE. UU.

    El Instituto Duartiano aboga por preservar la autodeterminación de RD ante versiones sobre presiones de EE. UU.

    Julito Fulcar asume la Vicepresidencia del Senado y coloca a Peravia en la dirección de la Cámara Alta

    Julito Fulcar asume la Vicepresidencia del Senado y coloca a Peravia en la dirección de la Cámara Alta

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      La Unión Europea instó a que todos los inmigrantes ilegales en Ceuta sean devueltos a Marruecos

      La Unión Europea instó a que todos los inmigrantes ilegales en Ceuta sean devueltos a Marruecos

      Qué se sabe sobre el futuro futbolístico de Mauro Icardi: los clubes que estarían dispuestos a aceptarlo

      Qué se sabe sobre el futuro futbolístico de Mauro Icardi: los clubes que estarían dispuestos a aceptarlo

      Tesla se prepara para lanzar el Cybercab, pero crecen las dudas sobre si está listo

      Tesla se prepara para lanzar el Cybercab, pero crecen las dudas sobre si está listo

      La inversión de Peter Thiel en Vaca Muerta es la segunda mas grande de su cartera

      La inversión de Peter Thiel en Vaca Muerta es la segunda mas grande de su cartera

      Lucciano’s rompe récords de consumo: las ventas crecieron 51% por encima de la inflación

      Lucciano’s rompe récords de consumo: las ventas crecieron 51% por encima de la inflación

      Histórico: la inflación mayorista comenzó con cero y se ubicó en apenas 0,8% en julio

      Histórico: la inflación mayorista comenzó con cero y se ubicó en apenas 0,8% en julio

      El Gobierno de Milei amplió el RIGI para obras de renovación de infraestructura ferroviaria

      El Gobierno de Milei amplió el RIGI para obras de renovación de infraestructura ferroviaria

      Histórico: YPF habilitó la compra y venta de acciones desde su propia app

      Histórico: YPF habilitó la compra y venta de acciones desde su propia app

      Debaten en Córdoba un proyecto para reducir la imputabilidad a los 14 años

      Debaten en Córdoba un proyecto para reducir la imputabilidad a los 14 años

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        Juan Manuel Méndez García asume dirección del Intrant

        Juan Manuel Méndez García asume dirección del Intrant

        Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

        Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

        Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

        Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

        Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

        Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

        Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

        Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

        CRR Las Parras crea talleres industriales de producción de colchones, ropa y tapicería

        CRR Las Parras crea talleres industriales de producción de colchones, ropa y tapicería

        Alejandro Campos es juramentado por Eduardo Estrella como...

        Alejandro Campos es juramentado por Eduardo Estrella como…

        Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

        Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

        Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

        Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

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          Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva...

          Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva…

          Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

          Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

          PRM en Santo Domingo Norte resalta gestión del presidente...

          PRM en Santo Domingo Norte resalta gestión del presidente…

          ARTICULO: De los millones de seguidores al poder: gobernar un país no es hacer un reality en YouTube

          ARTICULO: De los millones de seguidores al poder: gobernar un país no es hacer un reality en YouTube

          Estados Unidos no descarta operación militar contra Cuba

          Estados Unidos no descarta operación militar contra Cuba

          Tribunal Constitucional ratifica que País Posible es la 7ma fuerza...

          Tribunal Constitucional ratifica que País Posible es la 7ma fuerza…

          Sismo en Colombia suma 181 fallecidos

          Sismo en Colombia suma 181 fallecidos

          PLD dice Montecristi esta en el abandono; PRM promete obras

          PLD dice Montecristi esta en el abandono; PRM promete obras

          TSE rechaza suspender fondos públicos asignados a partidos en 2026

          TSE rechaza suspender fondos públicos asignados a partidos en 2026

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            DR Open Kiteboarding Championship reúne atletas de 15 países y reafirma a Cabarete como capital del kitesurf del Caribe

            Cabarete se corona como capital histórica del kitesurf con el DR Open Championship 2026

            El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

            El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

            La reboteadora líder de todos los tiempos de la WNBA, Tina Charles, se retira del baloncesto

            La reboteadora líder de todos los tiempos de la WNBA, Tina Charles, se retira del baloncesto

            Sabalenka pide boicot si los jugadores no obtienen una mayor parte de los ingresos del Grand Slam

            Sabalenka pide boicot si los jugadores no obtienen una mayor parte de los ingresos del Grand Slam

            Los 76ers tienen un cambio breve y luego una noche larga con una derrota aplastante en el Juego 1

            Los 76ers tienen un cambio breve y luego una noche larga con una derrota aplastante en el Juego 1

            Ex empleado de Stefon Diggs subirá al estrado por segundo día en el juicio por agresión a un jugador de la NFL

            Ex empleado de Stefon Diggs subirá al estrado por segundo día en el juicio por agresión a un jugador de la NFL

            Kansas City es la sede central de la Copa del Mundo y alberga a Inglaterra, Argentina y Holanda, además de 6 partidos.

            Kansas City es la sede central de la Copa del Mundo y alberga a Inglaterra, Argentina y Holanda, además de 6 partidos.

            30 pasajeros son evacuados después de que un crucero encallara en un arrecife en Fiji

            Buffalo recibe a Montreal para abrir la segunda ronda

            Judge quiere una nueva tradición del Bronx: “¡Los Yankees ganan!” de Sterling. antes de la canción de Sinatra

            Judge quiere una nueva tradición del Bronx: “¡Los Yankees ganan!” de Sterling. antes de la canción de Sinatra

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              Aerodom anuncia nuevas rutas aéreas, pero la pregunta de fondo es quién fiscaliza la concesión

              Aerodom anuncia nuevas rutas aéreas, pero la pregunta de fondo es quién fiscaliza la concesión

              Aventúrate RD 2026

              Aventúrate RD 2026 revela agenda oficial y consolida el turismo de aventura dominicano

              WTTC: Una inversión de más de un billón de dólares en viajes y turismo es una muestra de confianza en el futuro del sector

              WTTC: Una inversión de más de un billón de dólares en viajes y turismo es una muestra de confianza en el futuro del sector

              Una semana para crear en Samaná: Atelier Yubarta busca conectar arte, naturaleza y turismo en Cayo Levantado Resort

              Una semana para crear en Samaná: Atelier Yubarta busca conectar arte, naturaleza y turismo en Cayo Levantado Resort

              Meta RD 2036: el plan turístico que el Gobierno aplaude sin fiscalización

              Meta RD 2036: el plan turístico que el Gobierno aplaude sin fiscalización

              Viva Resorts impulsa el turismo interno en República Dominicana con jornada exclusiva en Bayahibe

              Viva Resorts impulsa el turismo interno en República Dominicana con jornada exclusiva en Bayahibe

              El ministerio de Turismo cierra con éxito festival gastronómico “Saborea el Paraíso” en Sánchez, Samaná

              El Ministerio de Turismo celebra un exitoso cierre del festival gastronómico «Saborea el Paraíso» en Sánchez, Samaná

              El Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) informa la incorporación de Piñero como miembro global

              El Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) informa la incorporación de Piñero como miembro global

              Más allá del comercio: los efectos del arancel estadounidense sobre el turismo dominicano

              Arancel de EE.UU. pone a prueba al turismo dominicano y al silencio oficial del gobierno

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                Trump pauses new tariffs on Canada and says countries close to a deal

                Trump pauses new tariffs on Canada and says countries close to a deal

                Harvard agrees to pay millions after morgue manager sold body parts

                Harvard agrees to pay millions after morgue manager sold body parts

                ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies aged 77

                ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies aged 77

                Pranab Doley in Assam: The Indian activist jailed after taking on a hotel in Kaziranga

                Pranab Doley in Assam: The Indian activist jailed after taking on a hotel in Kaziranga

                Mañana "Comienza el Futuro": IA, Big Data y Gobernicar en RD

                Mañana «Comienza el Futuro»: IA, Big Data y Gobernicar en RD

                Disney and ABC sue Trump's media regulator to stop early licence renewal

                Disney and ABC sue Trump’s media regulator to stop early licence renewal

                Man in doll mask threatening Philadelphia residents, police say

                Man in doll mask threatening Philadelphia residents, police say

                Judge swapped in Trump's defamation case against BBC

                Judge swapped in Trump’s defamation case against BBC

                Lindsay Clancy begged for help before her children's killings, mother-in-law testifies

                Lindsay Clancy begged for help before her children’s killings, mother-in-law testifies

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                  Arqueólogos descubren restos óseos que se cree que son una ofrenda ritual en Perú

                  Arqueólogos descubren restos óseos que se cree que son una ofrenda ritual en Perú

                  En el juicio de Meta, las familias de las víctimas de las redes sociales ven un momento crucial para la seguridad

                  En el juicio de Meta, las familias de las víctimas de las redes sociales ven un momento crucial para la seguridad

                  Block’s new Apache 2.0 agent workspace Berd works across models and harnesses, stores conversation history locally

                  Block’s new Apache 2.0 agent workspace Berd works across models and harnesses, stores conversation history locally

                  Las carreras para gobernador se ven cada vez más afectadas por la política tóxica de los centros de datos

                  Las carreras para gobernador se ven cada vez más afectadas por la política tóxica de los centros de datos

                  85% of companies burned by an AI mistake are racing to cut the humans who might catch the next one

                  85% of companies burned by an AI mistake are racing to cut the humans who might catch the next one

                  El Reino Unido y Google prueban cambios en las rutas de vuelo para abordar el impacto climático de la aviación

                  El Reino Unido y Google prueban cambios en las rutas de vuelo para abordar el impacto climático de la aviación

                  La IA del comercio se está fragmentando. He aquí por qué eso es importante.

                  La IA del comercio se está fragmentando. He aquí por qué eso es importante.

                  Las empresas están pagando de más por consultas simples de IA: la puerta de enlace de Snowflake ahora se enruta automáticamente para reducir los costos hasta 3 veces

                  Las empresas están pagando de más por consultas simples de IA: la puerta de enlace de Snowflake ahora se enruta automáticamente para reducir los costos hasta 3 veces

                  OpenAI lanza ChatGPT para adolescentes, prometiendo un chatbot más apropiado para la edad

                  OpenAI lanza ChatGPT para adolescentes, prometiendo un chatbot más apropiado para la edad

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                    Patólogo forense detalla las heridas fatales de Tupac Shakur en el juicio de Duane 'Keffe D' Davis

                    Patólogo forense detalla las heridas fatales de Tupac Shakur en el juicio de Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis

                    El cofundador de ESPN, Bill Rasmussen, muere a los 93 años por los efectos de la enfermedad de Parkinson

                    El cofundador de ESPN, Bill Rasmussen, muere a los 93 años por los efectos de la enfermedad de Parkinson

                    Fox Sports transmitirá 35 partidos de voleibol femenino, incluidos 8 en Fox

                    Fox Sports transmitirá 35 partidos de voleibol femenino, incluidos 8 en Fox

                    30 pasajeros son evacuados después de que un crucero encallara en un arrecife en Fiji

                    Una película de animación china calificada de «terrible» se convierte en un éxito de taquilla

                    Shakira realiza visita sorpresa a Colombia afectada por el terremoto y se compromete a construir nuevas escuelas

                    Shakira realiza visita sorpresa a Colombia afectada por el terremoto y se compromete a construir nuevas escuelas

                    Bonnie Tyler es recordada como estrella mundial en su funeral en Gales

                    Bonnie Tyler es recordada como estrella mundial en su funeral en Gales

                    Dave Marsh, biógrafo y crítico musical de Bruce Springsteen, muere a los 76 años

                    Dave Marsh, biógrafo y crítico musical de Bruce Springsteen, muere a los 76 años

                    Andrew Garfield encuentra maravillas en la vida cotidiana en 'El árbol mágico lejano'

                    Andrew Garfield encuentra maravillas en la vida cotidiana en ‘El árbol mágico lejano’

                    Taquilla: 'Spider-Man' se mantiene en la cima mientras dos películas de dinosaurios luchan por el tercer puesto

                    Taquilla: ‘Spider-Man’ se mantiene en la cima mientras dos películas de dinosaurios luchan por el tercer puesto

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                      Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

                      Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

                      Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

                      Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

                      Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

                      Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

                      Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

                      Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

                      Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

                      Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

                      Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

                      Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

                      Procurador fiscal pide aumento salarial para representantes del Ministerio Público

                      Procurador fiscal pide aumento salarial para representantes del Ministerio Público

                      El Instituto Duartiano aboga por preservar la autodeterminación de RD ante versiones sobre presiones de EE. UU.

                      El Instituto Duartiano aboga por preservar la autodeterminación de RD ante versiones sobre presiones de EE. UU.

                      Julito Fulcar asume la Vicepresidencia del Senado y coloca a Peravia en la dirección de la Cámara Alta

                      Julito Fulcar asume la Vicepresidencia del Senado y coloca a Peravia en la dirección de la Cámara Alta

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                        La Unión Europea instó a que todos los inmigrantes ilegales en Ceuta sean devueltos a Marruecos

                        La Unión Europea instó a que todos los inmigrantes ilegales en Ceuta sean devueltos a Marruecos

                        Qué se sabe sobre el futuro futbolístico de Mauro Icardi: los clubes que estarían dispuestos a aceptarlo

                        Qué se sabe sobre el futuro futbolístico de Mauro Icardi: los clubes que estarían dispuestos a aceptarlo

                        Tesla se prepara para lanzar el Cybercab, pero crecen las dudas sobre si está listo

                        Tesla se prepara para lanzar el Cybercab, pero crecen las dudas sobre si está listo

                        La inversión de Peter Thiel en Vaca Muerta es la segunda mas grande de su cartera

                        La inversión de Peter Thiel en Vaca Muerta es la segunda mas grande de su cartera

                        Lucciano’s rompe récords de consumo: las ventas crecieron 51% por encima de la inflación

                        Lucciano’s rompe récords de consumo: las ventas crecieron 51% por encima de la inflación

                        Histórico: la inflación mayorista comenzó con cero y se ubicó en apenas 0,8% en julio

                        Histórico: la inflación mayorista comenzó con cero y se ubicó en apenas 0,8% en julio

                        El Gobierno de Milei amplió el RIGI para obras de renovación de infraestructura ferroviaria

                        El Gobierno de Milei amplió el RIGI para obras de renovación de infraestructura ferroviaria

                        Histórico: YPF habilitó la compra y venta de acciones desde su propia app

                        Histórico: YPF habilitó la compra y venta de acciones desde su propia app

                        Debaten en Córdoba un proyecto para reducir la imputabilidad a los 14 años

                        Debaten en Córdoba un proyecto para reducir la imputabilidad a los 14 años

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                          Juan Manuel Méndez García asume dirección del Intrant

                          Juan Manuel Méndez García asume dirección del Intrant

                          Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

                          Movimientos Médicos denuncian crisis del sector salud y llaman a rechazar complicidad entre autoridades del CMD y el Gobierno

                          Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

                          Diputados de la FP someten resolución para interpelar al ministro de Educación ante deterioro del sistema educativo a pocos días del inicio del año escolar 2026-2027

                          Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

                          Harold Modesto: “Ministerio Público influenció en cambios nuevo CP”; Pide abogados a estudiarlo y clama a aplicarlo bien”

                          Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

                          Méndez asume dirección del INTRANT con firme convicción de hacer cumplir la ley

                          CRR Las Parras crea talleres industriales de producción de colchones, ropa y tapicería

                          CRR Las Parras crea talleres industriales de producción de colchones, ropa y tapicería

                          Alejandro Campos es juramentado por Eduardo Estrella como...

                          Alejandro Campos es juramentado por Eduardo Estrella como…

                          Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

                          Ito Bisonó asume como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores con una trayectoria de gestión pública y amplios vínculos internacionales

                          Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

                          Raúl Martínez: seis años bastan para exigir resultados

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                            Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva...

                            Milton Morrison reafirma alianza con Abinader y anuncia nueva…

                            Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

                            Empresarios de Hato Mayor expresan respaldo a Leonel Fernández y fortalecen proyecto político rumbo a 2028

                            PRM en Santo Domingo Norte resalta gestión del presidente...

                            PRM en Santo Domingo Norte resalta gestión del presidente…

                            ARTICULO: De los millones de seguidores al poder: gobernar un país no es hacer un reality en YouTube

                            ARTICULO: De los millones de seguidores al poder: gobernar un país no es hacer un reality en YouTube

                            Estados Unidos no descarta operación militar contra Cuba

                            Estados Unidos no descarta operación militar contra Cuba

                            Tribunal Constitucional ratifica que País Posible es la 7ma fuerza...

                            Tribunal Constitucional ratifica que País Posible es la 7ma fuerza…

                            Sismo en Colombia suma 181 fallecidos

                            Sismo en Colombia suma 181 fallecidos

                            PLD dice Montecristi esta en el abandono; PRM promete obras

                            PLD dice Montecristi esta en el abandono; PRM promete obras

                            TSE rechaza suspender fondos públicos asignados a partidos en 2026

                            TSE rechaza suspender fondos públicos asignados a partidos en 2026

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                              DR Open Kiteboarding Championship reúne atletas de 15 países y reafirma a Cabarete como capital del kitesurf del Caribe

                              Cabarete se corona como capital histórica del kitesurf con el DR Open Championship 2026

                              El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

                              El impulso olímpico del billar recibe un impulso de los dos campeones mundiales consecutivos de China

                              La reboteadora líder de todos los tiempos de la WNBA, Tina Charles, se retira del baloncesto

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                                      This law firm has deep ties to Trump. A partner is his pick to be Manhattan’s top prosecutor.

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                                      17 de junio de 2026
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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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                                      Washington — It was not yet 4 o’clock in the morning in Washington on Wednesday when President Trump, an ocean away at the G7 summit in France, issued a demand for Republican senators: James «Jamie» McDonald, his pick for U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, «must be confirmed» immediately.

                                      «I may not be able to get the extraordinary Sullivan & Cromwell Partner, Jamie, approved, and I don’t want to take Jay Clayton away from the great job he is doing until Jamie is in place,» the president said on his Truth Social platform.

                                      McDonald is Mr. Trump’s choice to helm one of the nation’s most prestigious federal prosecutors’ offices — known for its independence and tough enforcement of Wall Street malfeasance and other white-collar crimes. And he would succeed Jay Clayton, who has been tapped by the president to become the next director of national intelligence. 

                                      Though little-known outside the power corridors of Washington and Manhattan, McDonald has been a notable force during Mr. Trump’s second term. At Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the world’s largest law firms, where Clayton also once worked as a partner, McDonald has played a central role in persuading the Justice Department to drop or settle a string of high-profile cases for the firm’s corporate clients, according to court records and sources familiar with the matter.

                                      Now, questions about his ability to maintain prosecutorial independence could play a central role in any confirmation review, Democratic Senate sources told CBS News, as Mr. Trump has sought to expedite his nomination.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell, where McDonald has worked since 2021, has emerged as a firm known for its close relationships with the White House during Mr. Trump’s second term.

                                      Law firms have long sought to make use of close relationships at the Justice Department to assist their clients, which many lawyers consider zealous advocacy. But there are growing questions among senior lawyers at other big law firms and career prosecutors about whether Sullivan & Cromwell’s clients «are getting favorable treatment at the Justice Department — not because the facts of the law compel it,» but because some of the firm’s senior partners are aligned with the president, as one former Justice Department official who worked in a Democratic administration put it. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell understands the D.C. game and knows that staying close to the president is the best way to navigate the current environment,» another former Justice Department official who worked in the second Trump administration told CBS News.

                                      On Saturday, the president said in a social media post that he is confident McDonald — a former federal prosecutor and regulator — «will deliver strong results for our Country.» 

                                      The future of both Clayton and McDonald’s nominations is in flux after the president directed Clayton not to appear for a planned confirmation hearing on Wednesday, upending Senate Republicans’ plans to quickly install Clayton and resolve a standoff with Democrats.

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell has more than a dozen offices across the globe and is headquartered in Manhattan. Its managing partner, Robert Giuffra, was at one point considered a contender to be Mr. Trump’s attorney general during his second term, sources familiar with the transition said. 

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is one of the great institutions in our city,» John Catsimatidis, a Manhattan billionaire who is friends with Mr. Trump, told CBS News. 

                                      Both McDonald and Giuffra represented Mr. Trump in past private matters. The firm is representing the president in his appeal of his criminal conviction for hiding a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, as well as Mr. Trump’s appeal in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

                                      And when Mr. Trump issued an executive order against the powerful law firm Paul, Weiss that could have crippled its access to the government, it was Giuffra who helped broker a deal between a business rival and the White House to drop the directive in exchange for the firm pledging $40 million in pro bono services. He did so alongside Boris Epshteyn, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney who has coordinated his legal defense strategy.

                                      McDonald joined Sullivan & Cromwell after serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017 and then as director of enforcement for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an agency that regulates commodity and derivatives markets and pursues civil enforcement actions for violations. 

                                      Chris Giancarlo, who headed the CFTC during Mr. Trump’s first term, said he hired McDonald because he wanted someone who would be tough on enforcement. Giancarlo said he liked McDonald’s background as a prosecutor who pursued public corruption and organized crime cases.

                                      «He is strong, but fair,» Giancarlo told CBS News. «He doesn’t wear politics on his sleeve. To the extent people are concerned about political motivations, there is none of that with Jamie.»

                                      The Adani case

                                      More recently, Giuffra and McDonald have found extraordinary success brokering other deals between their clients who are facing investigations by law enforcement arms of the administration.

                                      In May, the Justice Department’s unusual decision to ask a judge to dismiss criminal fraud and foreign bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and other defendants came after negotiations led by Sullivan & Cromwell. 

                                      The Adani case was slated to proceed, after it survived a review ordered by Mr. Trump into all pending foreign bribery matters to determine whether they should be dismissed, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

                                      Before the motion to dismiss the case, senior Justice Department officials met with McDonald, Giuffra and Andrew DeFillipis of Sullivan & Cromwell, sources said.

                                      In one such meeting at the Justice Department, Giuffra made a presentation that disputed evidence of the alleged bribery scheme, according to sources familiar with the matter and records reviewed by CBS News. One slide touted how one of Adani’s companies is «powering India’s progress,» and another slide said the Trump administration «would not have brought the case.»

                                      If prosecutors were to drop the charges, Giuffra also said at the meeting, Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy, sources said. The meeting and discussion about the investment were reported earlier by The New York Times.

                                      Adani has since agreed to pay $18 million to settle a parallel civil fraud case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And in May, the Treasury Department announced that it had reached a $275 million settlement with an Adani Group subsidiary for apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The subsidiary, Adani Enterprises, purchased shipments of liquified petroleum gas sourced from Iran, the U.S. government said.

                                      Both SEC and Treasury Department officials were also involved in meetings with the attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. 

                                      CBS News has reached out for comment to the SEC and Treasury Department.

                                      In May, just days after the government filed the motion to dismiss the Justice Department’s case against Adani, two prosecutors assigned to the case abruptly withdrew from it, according to court records. The motion did not include signatures from career prosecutors who brought the case, a departure from common practice that signaled dissent.

                                      Democrats have since launched an investigation into the Justice Department’s decision to drop the Adani case. In a June 11 letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut questioned what they called the «transactional nature» of the decision to dismiss the case. The lawmakers suggested that Adani’s offer to invest $10 billion in U.S. energy and infrastructure projects smacked of a «quid pro quo.» 

                                      «I have serious concerns about a Trump loyalist who played a key role in the Adani dismissal serving in a critical U.S. Attorney role,» Warren told CBS News.

                                      In a statement shared with CBS News, a spokesperson for Sullivan & Cromwell said that Giuffra, McDonald and all partners at the firm «have devoted their careers to and built their reputations on being exceptionally effective advocates for our clients, without regard to the administration in Washington.»

                                      «Sullivan & Cromwell is hired to handle the most significant and challenging cases because we have the finest lawyers in the profession, and to suggest that the success of our firm and our partners is the result of anything other than the most rigorous legal argument and factual analysis and our judgment and experience is simply wrong,» the statement added.

                                      A Justice Department official said that the department «often meets with outside counsel to discuss pending cases and potential resolutions to assure the best possible outcome for the American people» and that the decision to dismiss the case came after many months of discussion with the company’s lawyers and an internal review.

                                      The Southern Coal case

                                      McDonald was also one of the lawyers involved in convincing the Justice Department to drop a non-public criminal investigation into Southern Coal, a Roanoke-based coal mining company run by the son of Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. 

                                      The investigation was sparked by concerns that Southern Coal was doctoring water testing reports required under a longstanding consent decree with the Justice Department and several states, one of the sources said. ProPublica reported earlier on the closure of the case, but McDonald’s role has not been previously reported.

                                      Following meetings between Justice Department officials in the deputy attorney general’s office and lawyers for Southern Coal, including McDonald, the Justice Department instructed prosecutors to close the investigation, one of the sources said.

                                      The investigation was still in its early stages when it was closed, the source said. A spokesperson for the Justice family’s legal team declined to comment.

                                      In a statement to ProPublica earlier this month, Steven Ruby, an attorney for the Justice companies, said, «Ultimately the finding of the inquiry by the government was that there wasn’t any evidence to pursue criminal charges,» adding, «There’s never been any intentional wrongdoing by the companies.»

                                      Sullivan & Cromwell declined to discuss the Southern Coal case or McDonald’s involvement. A Justice Department official said the defense attorneys followed a common practice by challenging the case.

                                      «The bottom line is that this was a politically motivated prosecution for a case that can and should be resolved civilly,» the Justice Department official told CBS News.

                                      The Live Nation case

                                      During his time at Sullivan & Cromwell, McDonald also represented music concert promoter Live Nation as it settled an antitrust case involving Ticketmaster, court records show.

                                      The Live Nation case, filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, had bipartisan support among Republican and Democratic state attorneys general. Attorneys at the Justice Department who worked on the Live Nation case and attorneys for the states were surprised when they were notified earlier this year by Live Nation that settlement discussions would take place, according to sources familiar with the settlement.

                                      «It was a very strange situation,» said a former Justice Department attorney. «We were told to keep the whole settlement discussions very tight and very close to the vest.»

                                      Negotiations for the settlement between the government and Sullivan & Cromwell took place at the law firm’s offices in Manhattan, handled by Justice Department officials who did not work on the trial team. State attorneys general were left out of the meeting and remained in the lobby for several hours, sources said. 

                                      «We had people who were there and ready to join the conversation and were never included,» said Eleanor Blume, a senior legal adviser to California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

                                      Blume added that the case’s handling «points to this being an extremely political decision.» 

                                      A Justice Department official said that the settlement «exceeded the outcomes of previous administrations» and that the department’s «overriding interest was providing immediate relief for consumers rather than risk an adverse decision or years of continued appellate litigation.»

                                      All but a small handful of states decided to reject the settlement between the Justice Department and Live Nation, and continued to try the case. They prevailed, with a federal jury finding in April that Live Nation was liable for operating an illegal monopoly.


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