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DOJ

The DOJ, or Department of Justice, is a U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing laws, ensuring fair justice, and protecting citizens’ rights. It oversees federal investigations, prosecutes criminal cases, defends the interests of the U.S. in legal matters, and works to prevent crime and uphold the rule of law. The DOJ also manages agencies like the FBI and provides legal advice to the government. Its goal is to maintain justice, uphold the Constitution, and ensure a fair legal system throughout the country.