According to the New York newspaper, the FBI has investigated the closest to Trump advisors, has investigated connections with Russian financial magnates, he has sought those responsible for cyber attacks against the Democratic Party and has followed a track on a communication between the Republican and a Russian bank.
"The agents ensure that none of the investigations has produced, so far, no link between Trump and the Russian government," said The New York Times, which did not identify its sources.
In his article, The New York Times, he insisted that "have not shown evidence linking him to Trump or any of its political or business directly with Russia circle".
Part of the FBI investigation focused on former campaign manager Trump, Paul Manafort, who appears in a list of payments in envelopes held by the party of ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ally of Moscow.
Since it was introduced to the White House, Trump has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, he said a "great leader", and opposed to NATO in Ukraine or Syria maneuvers, which has meant a barrage of criticism Democrats but also fellow Republicans.