President Donald Trump appeared to clarify some of the remarks he made about foreign 'dirt' during an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday.

"Of course you give it to the FBI or report to the attorney general or somebody like that," Trump said during a live interview with Fox and Friends on Friday. "Of course you do that. I thought it was made clear."

During an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said if a foreign government offered him 'dirt' on one of his 2020 political opponents, he'd be open to accepting it and wouldn't necessarily contact the FBI.

Stephanopoulos was in the Oval Office with Trump when he asked whether the president's 2020 campaign would accept damaging information about his political opponents from foreign governments or if he would hand it over to the FBI, Trump said "I think you maybe you do both."

"I think you might want to listen, there isn't anything wrong with listening. If someone called from a country, Norway, [and said] 'We have information on your opponent' - oh I think I'd want to hear it."