
Deputy Attorney General
The Deputy Attorney General is the second-in-command at the U.S. Department of Justice. They assist the Attorney General, oversee daily operations, and help implement legal policies. When the Attorney General is unavailable, the Deputy steps in to manage the department’s responsibilities. Their role involves supervising various divisions, coordinating legal matters across government agencies, and ensuring the enforcement of federal laws. Overall, they support the Attorney General in maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the justice system.