
Mr Trump also maintained that face coverings do not need to become mandatory to curb Covid-19's spread.
He again predicted the infection would "disappear," as the US hit a new record high of 52,000 virus cases in a day.
His remarks to Fox News come a day after a top Republican called on Mr Trump to wear a mask as an example.
The US now has nearly 2.7 million confirmed Covid-19 infections and more than 128,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University, which is tracking the pandemic.
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What did the president say?
Speaking to Fox Business Network on Wednesday, Mr Trump said: "I'm all for masks."
When asked whether he would wear one, the president said: "If I were in a tight situation with people I would, absolutely." He added that people have seen him wearing one before.
Mr Trump said he would have "no problem" with wearing a mask publicly and that he "sort of liked" how he looked with one on, likening himself to the Lone Ranger, a fictional masked hero who with his Native American friend, Tonto, fought outlaws in the American Old West.
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