United States Government
Government Body·government·AI Enriched
Relationships:2
Events:0
Library:4
Confidence:
50%
Key Facts
Type
Government Body
Sector
government
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Founded
3/4/1789
Dissolved
Active
Website
Also Known As
Federal Government of the United StatesU.S. Federal GovernmentGovernment of the United StatesU.S. Government
Tags
national governmentfederal governmentexecutive branchlegislative branchjudicial branch
Overall Confidence
50%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
Government Level
Not specified
Branch
Not specified
Country (if foreign)
Not applicable
Parent Agency
None (top-level)
Jurisdiction
Not specified
About
The federal government of the United States is the national government established by the Constitution in 1789, operating under a system of separation of powers divided into three branches: legislative (Congress), executive (President and federal agencies), and judicial (Supreme Court and federal courts). The executive branch includes the Executive Office of the President, 15 Cabinet-level departments, and numerous independent agencies. In its foreign policy, the U.S. government has opposed the Assad regime in Syria through sanctions, military aid to rebels, and airstrikes against regime allies like ISIS.
Key Relationships
Bashar al-Assad
coordinated_against
The US coordinated against Assad via sanctions, support for moderate rebels, and strikes on regime positions, labeling him a war criminal since 2011.
Since 2011
Meyrav Wurmser
lobbies
Through her roles at MEMRI and Hudson Institute, Wurmser has lobbied U.S. policymakers for robust support of Israeli security, counterterrorism measures, and regime change in adversarial Middle Eastern states like Iraq and Iran.
Since 1997