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The President today submitted to Congress his Budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025, which requests a total of $37.8 billion in discretionary resources, an increase of $467 million over an FY 2024 Annualized Continuing Resolution, and a total of $10.5 billion in mandatory funding for the Justice Department.
The Department of Justice serves to prevent terrorism and promote the Nations security consistent with the rule of law; prevent crime, protect the rights of the American people, and enforce federal law; and ensure and support the fair, impartial, efficient, and transparent administration of justice at the federal,
The Department of Justice or DOJ is the agency responsible for enforcing the federal law of the United States. The Attorney General of the United States appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate heads the DOJ with its more than 100,000 attorneys, special agents, and other staff.
The department is headed by the U.S. attorney general, who reports directly to the president of the United States and is a member of the presidents Cabinet.
Under the leadership of the Attorney General of the United States, the Justice Department is composed of more than 40 separate component organizations and more than 115,000 employees.
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Each year federal agencies receive funding from Congress, known as budgetary resources . In FY 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) had $46.42 Billion distributed among its 11 sub-components. Agencies spend available budgetary resources by making financial promises called obligations .
The Act gave DOJ control over all criminal prosecutions and civil suits in which the United States had an interest. In addition, the Act gave the Attorney General and the Department control over federal law enforcement, establishing the Attorney General as the chief law enforcement officer of the Federal Government.
Since the 1870 Act that established the Department of Justice as an executive department of the government of the United States, the Attorney General has guided the worlds largest law office and the central agency for enforcement of federal laws.

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