the Federal Bureau of Investigation is a federal agency of the Justice Department that investigates violations of federal law
FBI
a group comprised of the heads of the 15 executive departments (the Department of Defense, Justice, Commerce etc.) that is appointed by the president and officially advises the president.
Cabinet
Advice, usually given by a professional.
Counsel
refers to resisting attacks
Defense
In Favor of
Pro
Cyber attack
an official considered second-in-command to their superior and in the position to take over if needed as a substitute for their superior
Deputy
released information previously regarded as secret
Disclosures
the diplomatic strategy of government in interacting with other countries
Foreign Policy
a view of or attitude toward a situation or event; an opinion
Sentiment
One of the federal executive branches and headed by the Secretary of Defense, the Defense Department forms military policies and maintains the size of the U.S military forces
Department of Defense
a person or group with managerial power to implement or administer laws and policies
Executive
an individual who reports regularly from a distant place and is employed by media outlets like televison, radio or newspaper corporations.
Correspondent
an organization comprised of 188 nations with the mission of creating a global monetary
International Monetary Fund
A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
Doctrine
DEA
headed by the U.S. President, the executive branch's main duty is executing, enforcing, and administering laws, polices, and public affairs made by the legislative branch. It consists of both federal and state government
Executive Branch of Government
an individual who is the "public face" of an organization and speaks on behalf of the organization.
Spokesperson
a branch of political science focused on studying and working with the interactions between foreign governments
International Relations
a plan or course of action created by government outlining or describing how a goal will be accomplished
Policy
The Securities and Exchange commission is a federal agency responsible for regulating the securities industry and for enforcing federal securities law. It is meant to protect the public against fraudulent and manipulative practices in the securities markets.
SEC
a member of the Senate, most commonly a senior member of the majority party, that will replace the Vice President in presiding over the Senate in the case of his/her absence.
President pro tempore of the Senate
an informal message, especially one sent between two or more employees of the same company or organization, concerning company/organization business.
Memorandum
a U.S federal court established to oversee requests for surveillance warrants against foreign spies inside the United States
FISA Courts
a situation in which there is difficulty creating a solution because of variations and disagreements in the end goal of two institutions or ideologies
Conflict of Interest