FBI probed whether Donald Trump was working for Russia

The FBI was reportedly so concerned about President Donald Trump's behaviour that they investigated whether he was working for Russia against US interests.

The FBI was worried Donald Trump was a Russian agent, a bombshell new report claims.

The FBI was worried Donald Trump was a Russian agent, a bombshell new report claims. Source: AAP

Law enforcement officials reportedly became so concerned by President Donald Trump's behaviour in the days after he fired FBI Director James Comey that they began investigating whether he had been working for Russia against US interests.

The New York Times report published on Friday cites unnamed former law enforcement officials and others familiar with the investigation.



The inquiry forced counterintelligence investigators to evaluate whether Trump was a potential threat to national security, and they also sought to determine whether Trump was deliberately working for Russia or had unintentionally been influenced by Moscow.

The Times reports that FBI agents and some top officials became suspicious of Trump's ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign but didn't launch an investigation at that time because they weren't sure how to approach such a sensitive and important probe, according to the sources.

But Trump's behaviour in the days around Comey's May 2017 firing, specifically two instances in which he seemed to tie Comey's ousting to the Russia investigation, helped trigger the counterintelligence part of the investigation, according to the Times' sources.

The investigation into Donald Trump's ties to Russia was opened in 2017.
The investigation into Donald Trump's ties to Russia was opened in 2017. Source: AAP


Robert Mueller took over the investigation when he was appointed special counsel soon after Comey's firing.

The overall investigation is looking into Russian election interference and whether Trump's campaign coordinated with the Russians.

The Times says it's unclear whether Mueller is still pursuing the counterintelligence angle.

Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani told the Times that he had no knowledge of the inquiry but said that since it was opened a year and a half ago and they hadn't heard anything, apparently "they found nothing".

Trump has also repeatedly and vociferously denied collusion with the Russians.


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