It’s morning again in America. On the wintry banks of the Potomac, throngs of conservative millennials shake off their hangovers and embark upon day four of CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) — but today’s is a hollow pilgrimage.

After Thursday night’s ambuscade during which Donald Trump was jumped by the Fox News triad of Megyn Kelly, Brett Baier and Chris Wallace to the delight of the cackling mob, he made the decision to blow off today’s 8:30 a.m. appearance and fly to Kansas to campaign instead.

Sorry GOP establishment. You don’t have Trump to kick around anymore.

It’s a wise move by the billionaire businessman.

What benefit is there to hobnobbing with The National Review or Weekly Standard crowd when they conspired (and failed) to whack him out a couple of months ago? Trump owes Rich Lowry and Bill Kristol nothing. Nothing that’s not a dish best served cold.

At CPAC, the seas of bow-tied manboys part to make way for the parade of activist belles like Katie Pavlich, Mary Katharine Ham and Dana Loesch — all of them too happy to maul Donald on every media platform in existence.

Tonight’s keynote speaker, Glenn Beck, spent part of his radio show yesterday ranting against Trump. “If I was close enough and had a knife, the stabbing just wouldn’t stop,” Beck “joked,” I guess.

With friends like those, see ya, CPAC.

Now it’s time to take it up a notch. Trump should never share the stage with the other candidates again unless they’ve dropped out and are endorsing. Keep them back there like trophies, a la Chris Christie.

He should buy airtime on TV and drill down on the issues — he can use a teleprompter and graphics to package it up nicely.

He should counter-program against Trump-less debates — include Ivanka and Melania whenever possible.

The reality TV show star is now bigger than all the rest of the establishment — media and political — and he needs to take the show on the road, pedal to the metal, and not relent.

No sleep till 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.