On top of that, two Trump campaign advisers that hadn't been given White House jobs — controversial former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and top campaign adviser David Bossie — have been brought back into Trump's orbit and have been spotted at the White House in recent days. It's unclear who might have fallen out of Trump's ever-changing favor, though once-untouchable son-in-law Jared Kushner is facing intense pressure from the outside following revelations that the FBI probe into possible Trump-Russia ties is scrutinizing his own actions.