Kellyanne Conway is putting distance between President Donald Trump and two of his campaign advisers who are reportedly under investigation for their alleged ties to Russia.

Trump's closest counselor said Tuesday on 'Fox & Friends' that Carter Page, a onetime campaign foreign policy adviser, and J.D. Gordon, who served as a national security adviser, were 'fringe players' whom Trump doesn't know personally.

'I have spoken directly to the president and other senior officials about this,' Conway said.

'He doesn't know these gentlemen. He didn't work with them.'

Kellyanne Conway said Tuesday that President Donald Trump 'doesn't know' two former associates who advised his campaign last year

Trump spent Tuesday morning on Capitol Hill twisting arms over his replacement for Obamacare, in the spotlight but changing the subject

Conway cast Carter Page (left) and J.D. Gordon (right) as 'fringe players' in the Trump campaign – as they are reportedly under an FBI spotlight for their links with Russia

FBI Director James Comey confirmed Monday that his agency is investigating ties between some of Trump's associates and the Kremlin.

The FBI and two intelligence agencies concluded in January that Russia sought to undermine the November election. Democrats have claimed that Trump's campaign colluded with Russians to tip the scales in the president's favor.

Page and Gordon are reportedly targets of the investigation, along with former Trump-whisperer Roger Stone.

'In the case of Mr. Page, Mr. Gordon, some others, they really have very attenuated contacts to the campaign that I managed for the last three months,' Conway said.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer claimed Monday that Paul Manafort, a former Trump campaign manager, was a bit player; Manafort is reportedly under investigation for Russia ties

Supposed bit player Paul Manafort (right) was Trump's campaign manager for five months last year

She did not mention Stone by name. It's unclear whether the president is still in contact with him.

Stone has confirmed that he exchanged messages during the campaign with a hacker known as 'Guccifer 2.0' – who is believed to be a front for Russian intelligence.

The White House said Monday that Paul Manafort, another former Trump campaign official who is reportedly under investigation, was also a minor player in Trump's run for the White House – despite the fact that he was the campaign manager for five months.

'There's been a discussion of Paul Manafort, who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time,' press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters.