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The department of Justice is under his supervision. The FBI is its main investigative agency. Treasury also has people who investigate tax cheaters and counterfeiters.

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Q: How does the president enforce federal laws?
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What department helps the president enforce federal laws?

Department of Justice


What department helps the president to enforce federal laws?

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Washington showed that he would enforce Federal Laws as president as a result of the Whiskey Rebellion.


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