I’ve read that FBI agents always come to question you in pairs. One to question you and one to make “official notes” about the conversation. And no matter what you actually say, the “official notes” are the final arbiter. So it you are ever questioned by the FBI for ANYTHING, first, ask them to fill out the public servant questionnaire https://www.freedom-school.com/law/public-servant-questionnaire.pdf and then let them know that you will be using your cell phone to record the entire conversation. If they are trying to trick you into saying something, they will not proceed with the questioning.
Oh, and answer ONLY the question they ask. For example if they ask you if you know what time it is, the answer is not to look at the clock and announce it, the answer is “Yes, approximately”. Answer in as few words as possible and DO NOT elaborate to an “Oh?” or raised eyebrows.
Best to just refuse to talk to them at all.
Just don’t talk to them at all.
“Answer in as few words as possible...”
Wrong. The correct answer is one word or a note with the one word:
“lawyer.”
“the answer is Yes, approximately. Answer in as few words as possible and DO NOT elaborate to an Oh? or raised eyebrows.
“
even better, if you’re willing to say anything at all, “I’m not sure” or “I don’t remember” are good general purpose answers as well ...