FBI Director James Comey just seen walking into the White House. FBI investigation is being tainted by Trump pic.twitter.com/1scpBVUfaq — RiotWomenn (@riotwomennn) March 24, 2017

In the middle of an investigation into alleged ties between Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign and Russia, FBI Director James Comey was seen walking into the White House on Friday.

Comey’s visit to the White House lasted about one hour, CNN White House Reporter Jeremy Diamond said on Twitter.

The reason for the visit was because of a regular meeting, an FBI official told NBC News’ Peter Alexander.

NEW: FBI official says Director Comey was at WH for "regular" meeting, discussing ongoing threat issues, etc. Nothing to do with Russia. — Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) March 24, 2017

The trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue comes four days after Comey testified in front of the House Intelligence Committee in relation to the ongoing investigation.

During the hearing, which lasted well over five hours, Comey confirmed that the FBI was investigating the Trump campaign and its aides for ties to Russia.

James Comey Confirms FBI Investigating Any Links Between Russia, Trump Campaign | NBC NewsFBI Director James Comey confirms during his opening statement that the FBI is investigating any links or coordination between members of the Trump presidential campaign and Russia. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips… 2017-03-20T17:24:58.000Z

He also said that the agency has found “no evidence” supporting Trump’s claim that former President Barack Obama and his staff had Trump Tower wiretapped.

FBI Director Comey: No evidence to support Trump’s tweets on wiretappingFBI Director James Comey says at a House Intelligence Committee hearing that he has no information that supports claims by President Donald Trump that he was wiretapped by former President Barack Obama. 2017-03-20T16:44:49.000Z

Earlier in the day Friday, it was reported that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort said he would speak with the House Intelligence Committee in regard to the Russia investigation.

According to multiple reports, Manafort received millions of dollars 10 years ago from a Russian oligarch to “advance the interests” of Russia and its President Vladimir Putin.

The chairman of the House intel committee Devin Nunes (R-California) said Thursday that Manafort’s lawyer offered for his client to come forward and answer questions about his foreign ties.

“We thank Mr. Manafort for volunteering and encourage others with knowledge of these issues to voluntarily interview with the committee,” Nunes said to reporters.

No formal meeting date has been set yet between the two.