The White House, formally known as the Executive Office of the President (EOP), supports the President of the United States in developing and implementing federal policy and overseeing the operations of the executive branch. Through instruments such as Statements of Administration Policy, it communicates the Administration’s official positions on legislation under consideration by Congress.
The Executive Office of the President advances the President’s legislative and regulatory agenda across all areas of federal policy, including budget and appropriations, national security and defense, healthcare, taxation, economic policy, energy, immigration, civil rights, environmental regulation, and administrative governance.
Funded through annual congressional appropriations from the federal budget
The President of the United States, the Office of Management and Budget, the National Security Council, the Council of Economic Advisers, and other components of the Executive Office of the President, as well as federal executive departments and agencies
Federal government executive branch entity