President Trump has admitted that he tweets from bed — and often lets others write what he says when announcing policy and badmouthing adversaries.

“I will sometimes just dictate out something really quickly and give it to one of my people to put it on,” Trump said during an interview with Piers Morgan, which aired Sunday on Britain’s ITV.

“If I don’t have that form of communication, I can’t defend myself,” he explained. “I get a lot of fake news, a lot of news that is very false or made up.”

Asked about where and when he tweets, Trump said: “Well, perhaps sometimes in bed, perhaps sometimes at breakfast or lunch or whatever, but generally speaking during the early morning, or during the evening I can do whatever, but I am very busy during the day, very long hours. I am busy.”

While it’s been reported in the past that the president tweets from his bed, he’s never actually admitted it before.

Trump met with Morgan in Davos, Switzerland, over the weekend to discuss several topics following his speech at the World Economic Forum.

At one point, the no-holds-barred TV host flat-out asked the 71-year-old about his widely reported love for fast food, red meat and Diet Coke.

“I think I eat actually quite well,” Trump said. “I eat fine food, really from some of the finest chefs in the world, I eat healthy food, I also have some of that food on occasion.”

Questioned about his popularity in the UK, the president told Morgan: “I get so much fan mail from people in your country — they love my sense of security, they love what I am saying about many different things.”

With Post wires