The United States Attorney General leads the Department of Justice, overseeing federal law enforcement, legal prosecutions, and civil rights matters. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, this role advises the executive branch on legal issues. Citizens benefit from impartial justice, while law enforcement and government agencies rely on the Attorney General for legal guidance and policy enforcement.
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