President Trump opined on a wide range of topics during a 31-minute back-and-forth with reporters on Friday. The commander in chief held court on the White House lawn over the loud whirr of Marine One’s rotors before heading off to Wisconsin for fundraising efforts.

Census

On his decision not to press for a citizenship question, he said, “I think we’ll have it in the end where it will actually be more accurate than the census, because we have information that’s probably more accurate than the information we could get by going in and asking somebody are you a citizen.”

“Not only didn’t I back down, I backed up,” he added. “Anybody else would have given this up a long time ago.”

Social media

Repeating claims from his “social media summit” a day earlier, Trump alleged that Facebook and Twitter were biased against him and conservative voices.

“They discriminate against Republicans and conservatives. They’re 100% dishonest. That’s my opinion, and something is going to be done,” he said, without elaborating.

ICE raids

Trump ripped the mayor of Oakland, Calif., for warning illegal immigrants about ICE raids earlier this year but denied doing the same thing by announcing ICE raids slated for Sunday.

“We’re not giving warning. No, we’re not giving warning. There’s nothing to be secret about. Can I tell you what? There’s nothing to be secret about,” he said

“Hundreds of people know about it. It’s a major operation. If the word gets out, it gets out. It starts on Sunday.”

China, Russia and North Korea

“China and Russia — and I’ve been rougher on Russia than any president in the last 50 years. And try North Korea, [where] I have a relationship. We don’t have a man testing nuclear anymore,” Trump said, referring to dictator Kim Jong Un, whom he met in the DMZ this month.

“You have a man that was so happy to see me . . . You have a man that doesn’t smile a lot, but when he saw me he smiled. All he was doing before under Obama was testing nuclear weapons and blowing up mountains, and now he’s not doing it.”

Mueller’s testimony before Congress

“How many bites at the apple do you get? This has been going on for two years. [Talk radio host] Rush Limbaugh said there’s nobody else in the world that he knows that could have taken it, and on top of taking it, I’ve been a great president,” he said.

“So there’s no collusion and there’s no obstruction. They ruled no collusion, no obstruction, very simple, and by the way, you can only get so many bites at the apple. We’ve got to get on to running a country.”

Ex-UK Ambassador Kim Darroch

“I wish the British ambassador well,” Trump said before suggesting the diplomat’s leaked criticisms of him were actually about someone else.

“Some people just told me — too bad — but they said he actually said very good things about me. He was sort of referring to other people.”