The White House, formally known as the Executive Office of the President (EOP), supports the President of the United States in executing federal laws, developing policy, and managing the operations of the federal government. Established in 1939, the EOP includes key advisory and administrative offices that assist the President in areas such as national security, economic policy, domestic policy, communications, and management of the federal budget.
Development and implementation of federal legislative and regulatory policy across areas including national security, economic policy, healthcare, immigration, climate and energy, civil rights, taxation, trade, and federal budget and administrative oversight
Federal appropriations from the United States Congress funded by taxpayers
Office of Management and Budget, National Security Council, Council of Economic Advisers, Domestic Policy Council, Office of the United States Trade Representative, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the Office of the Vice President
Federal executive branch government entity