The FBI is part of the Department of Justice, which is part of the Executive Branch of the United States federal government.
The FBI would be under the Executive branch, the branch if government that is responsible for enforcing the law.
The FBI operates under the US Department of Justice. It is not a branch of government.
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The executive branch can set a person free held by the FBI. The President can use his power of pardon and reprieve granted by the Constitution.
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.
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The president does not have direct control over the FBI. The FBI is part of the Department of Justice and operates independently from the executive branch. The president can appoint the FBI director, but the agency is meant to operate free from political influence.
The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.
The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.
the FBI maybe? From one branch to another? ..
It is in the sense that it was set up by congress to help carry outpart of the constitution primarily being provide for the common defense.