Definition
An FBI agent is a federal law enforcement officer working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States. They investigate a wide range of federal crimes, from terrorism and cybercrime to organized crime and civil rights violations. They are like detectives but with a broader scope and federal authority. They often work in teams and need to be skilled in investigation, interviewing, and analysis. Think of them as the real-life version of agents you see in movies and TV shows, but with a lot more paperwork 📝. They uphold federal laws and protect national security.