U.S. Federal Government
Explore the structure of the federal government organized by its three constitutional branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
Executive Branch
The President, Executive Office, Cabinet departments, independent agencies, and government corporations.
Legislative Branch
The Senate, House of Representatives, congressional committees, and support agencies like CBO and GAO.
Judicial Branch
The Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and specialized federal courts.
Note: You can also browse all government organizations in a flat list view from the Organizations section.