Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway has blasted ship-jumping GOP lawmakers — strongly hinting some of those turncoats are sexual harassers themselves who have even targeted her for unwanted advances.

Conway’s stunning allegations went largely unnoticed in the media storm following Sunday night’s second presidential debate between her boss and Hillary Clinton.

When MSNBC’s Chris Matthews asked Conway about Trump’s loss of support among congressional Republicans following disclosure of crass comments he made about women in 2005, she said those critics are hypocrites.

“I would talk to some members of Congress out there — when I was younger and prettier — them rubbing up against girls, sticking their tongues down women’s throats who were uninvited, who didn’t like it,” the 49-year-old mother of four told MSNBC after the debate.

“And some of them, by the way, are on the list of people who won’t support Donald Trump because they all ride around on their high horse.”

Matthews didn’t follow up or ask Conway to name names.

She pivoted on Monday, to defending Trump against accusations that he wants authorities to throw Clinton in jail if he wins the White House.

Conway walked back Trump’s threat, telling MSNBC: “That was a quip.”

“Whether she goes to jail is not up to Donald Trump,” she said on “Morning Joe.” “It’s up to whoever adjudicates whatever crime she has or has not committed.”

But during their debate in St. Louis on Sunday, Trump seemed to be clear that he intends to seek Clinton’s prosecution if he takes the White House.

“If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation because there has never been so many lies, so much deception,” Trump said.

Clinton shot back that it’s “awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.”

Trump responded: “Because you’d be in jail.”