
U.S. Attorney General
The U.S. Attorney General is the top legal officer of the federal government, responsible for overseeing the Department of Justice. They provide legal advice to the President and government agencies, and they represent the U.S. in legal matters, including court cases. The Attorney General also supervises federal prosecutors and ensures the enforcement of federal laws. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, they serve as a key figure in shaping national legal policy and maintaining the rule of law across the country.