WASHINGTON — There’s at least one person attending the State of the Union speech who’ll be sleeping easy afterward — Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow.

Lindell said that he snagged a ticket at the last minute from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.). He was told by Cramer that the invite came from “both your favorite Kevins,” Lindell told The Post.

This will be the first time the prominent Trump supporter has attended the big speech.

“I’ve never been invited to such a thing,” Lindell said.

“Everyday is pretty surreal for me, for being an ex-crack addict, it’s surreal all this stuff that has happened in my life,” he added.

Lindell has spoken openly about his struggles with addiction and was a White House guest in October when Trump signed bipartisan opioid legislation.

Before being invited to the speech, Lindell was already headed to Washington to participate in this week’s National Prayer Breakfast, where he plans to hobnob with people like HUD Secretary Ben Carson, a close friend.

Lindell will be speaking Wednesday about the role faith has played in his successful pillow business.

“Then I found out my good friend Stephen Baldwin is leading the prayer before I speak,” Lindell revealed, referring to the youngest of the acting Baldwin brothers who’s a mainstay at conservative events.

Lindell, a political novice before meeting then-candidate Donald Trump in 2015, said the president needed to focus on his accomplishments during the State of the Union address.

“I just think tonight the president needs to focus on the great things that have been done in spite of all the negative media and it’s just terrible what he’s had to go through, but he’s still just, he’s so amazing, he just get things done,” Lindell said. “Everyone loves our president, some just don’t know it yet.”