
F.B.I.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) is the United States' premier federal law enforcement agency responsible for investigating and preventing crimes that cross state and national borders. It handles a broad range of issues, including terrorism, cybercrime, organized crime, public corruption, and civil rights violations. The F.B.I. gathers intelligence, conducts investigations, and works with other agencies to ensure national security and uphold the law. Its role is to protect citizens and maintain law and order across the country, often coordinating efforts with local, state, and international law enforcement partners.