FBI

The FBI, or Federal Bureau of Investigation, is the principal federal investigative agency and domestic intelligence service of the United States government. It operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Justice and is primarily responsible for enforcing federal laws, investigating various criminal activities, and protecting national security. The FBI handles a wide range of cases, including terrorism, cybercrime, public corruption, organized crime, and civil rights violations. Established in 1908, the agency has evolved to become a key player in federal law enforcement and intelligence, employing various investigative tools and techniques to fulfill its mandate. The FBI also collaborates with other law enforcement agencies at local, state, and international levels to ensure the safety and security of the nation.