No. The responsibility of protecting the U.S. Federal Courts belongs to the United States Marshals Service.
U.S. Marshals- Since 1789
The offices of U.S. Marshals and Deputy Marshal were created by the first Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the same legislation that established the Federal judicial system. The Marshals were given extensive authority to support the federal courts within their judicial districts and to carry out all lawful orders issued by judges, Congress, or the president.
Yes. They are responsible for enforcing federal court orders, and maintaining court and judicial security.
No, homeland security is more of its own department.
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Since the FBI is a part of the Judicial branch and the US is run by checks and balances, it's either th Executive branch (the president) or the Legislative branch (Congress). My best guess would be Congress.
The DOD Department of Defense is primarily responsible for funding foreign humanitarian or security assistance.
The federal courts of the Judicial Branch are responsible for interpreting the US Constitution. The Supreme Court of the United States (also commonly called the US Supreme Court), head of the Judicial branch of government, is the highest authority on constitutional interpretation.A. Supreme Court
Secretary of Defense
The United States Marine Corps is responsible for security of diplomatic missions
The Department of Homeland Security is a US Cabinet Department that coordinates between the various policing agencies in the USA (FBI, ATF, etc.) and the CIA. The National Security Agency is an executive agency that maintains the US Cyberdefense and, increasingly, spying on Internet Activities.
In the US, TSA would not handle the problem. It would be turned over to the local police and/or FBI for resolution.
the FBI controls the world includeing YOU