The senior Justice Department source says that Garland was regularly briefed on the Records Act investigation, and that he knew about the grand jury and what material federal prosecutors were seeking. He insists, though, that Garland had no prior knowledge of the date and time of the specific raid, nor was he asked to approve it. "I know it's hard for people to believe," says the official, "but this was a matter for the U.S. Attorney and the FBI."
FBI director Christopher Wray ultimately gave his go-ahead to conduct the raid, the senior Justice official says. "It really is a case of the Bureau misreading the impact."
Exclusive: An Informer Told the FBI What Docs Trump Was Hiding, and Where (newsweek.com)
Cates says that the informer thing by newsweek is unbelievable.
Until names are named, I don’t believe it. Could be, but Trump was not hiding anything, and if he was, do you think some untrustworthy person would even know?
Unbelievable.