President Trump told reporters on Friday that he is considering an executive order to ensure a citizenship question is included on the U.S. census.

Trump told reporters on the White House lawn that he has four or five options and is "thinking of" the executive order, according to a White House pool report.

The Supreme Court ruled against Trump on including a citizenship question on the census last week, and it initially seemed that the administration had given up on the idea.

But Trump tweeted that he intended to find a way to include the question on the census on Wednesday and Thursday.

Trump’s remarks on Friday followed reports that he was mulling an executive order to add the controversial question to the census after the Supreme Court’s ruling dealt the administration a significant setback.

Justice and Commerce Department officials have been working since Wednesday to find new ways to legally rationalize the inclusion of the citizenship question on the census in the wake of Trump’s tweets, after previously saying the administration would print the 2020 census without the question.

Meanwhile, a federal judge in Maryland who is overseeing a lawsuit over the citizenship question has set a 2 p.m. ET deadline Friday for the administration to explain how it will move forward. Read more at The Hill