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All questions I have zero answers to, but am also curious about.
I would guess the agents said "We are federal agents", and since there has been all this talk of ICE and Chicago, made an assumption.
The secret service might be investigating a threat to a family member of someone they are protecting.
There are plenty of plausible answers, but we definitely don't know the full story yet.
Yeah, most of this seems plausible, except
That doesn't sound right to me at all, cops don't say "Hi I'm with the government" they're always "This is FBI Agent Smith" or "I'm with Immigration and Customs Enforcement" or "I'm calling to speak to you about an official IRS investigation." I don't understand how "federal agents" is even in their lexicon.
I've gotten three of those calls, and the callers sounded like they were from Chennai or Bangalara. I quickly ascertained that they had no idea who they were talking to, and didn't know what a Taxpayer Identification Number was, let alone what mine was.
Yeah I have no idea, I'm just tossing guesses out here at this point like I said. Its a weird story overall.
But if you identify yourself as secret service it might lead to a lot more questions. Federal agents is a shout I know from many a cop show. Notably NCIS, which is famous to get "NCI what?" as a response if they acronym themselves.
I don't think it matters if it causes confusion. I believe LE are supposed to identify themselves accurately.