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United States Federal Government

The United States Federal Government is the national government of the United States. It is made up of three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial.

Executive branch

The executive branch is led by the President of the United States at the White House in Washington, D.C. and supported by a system of departments, staff organizations and independent agencies. The current President is Joe Biden, who took office from Donald Trump in January 2021.

Organization

A number of staff organizations are grouped into the Executive Office of the President of the United States.[1]

Departments

Independent agencies

  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Federal Election Commission (FEC)
  • Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
  • Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
  • National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
  • National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
  • Peace Corps
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
  • Selective Service System (SSS)
  • United States Access Board
  • United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM)
  • United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
  • United States Postal Service (USPS)

Government-owned corporations

  • Amtrak
  • Export-Import Bank of the United States
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

Legislative branch

The United States Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government, made up of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

Judicial branch

The federal judiciary of the United States makes up the judicial branch of the United States Federal Government. It is composed of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), the United States Courts of Appeals, and the United States District Courts, as well as a variety of other lesser federal tribunals.


  1. The Executive Branch. The White House. Retrieved May 12, 2022, from http://archive.today/2022.05.12-150631/https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/our-government/the-executive-branch/ ↩︎