Donald Trump denied a report that he might be looking to bring back his former campaign manger Kellyanne Conway who served as a senior counselor to the former president.

Speculation that Conway could again take on a prominent role in his campaign grew after Tara Palmeri reported in the online magazine, Puck, that some of the former president's family members are pushing for her return. Palmeri said his wife Melania Trump, son Eric Trump, and daughter-in-law and RNC co-chair Lara Trump are all hoping he brings back Conway, who helped lead him to victory in 2016.

Trump denied the report in an interview with The New York Times Friday, confirming he was not making any changes to his campaign team and that he was "thrilled" with his top advisers, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita. He questioned why he would want to make such a change, The Times reported.