Self-styled dirty trickster Roger Stone whined to the media again Monday about how unfair the feds were when they raided his house Friday — claiming he was treated worse than Osama bin Laden, who was shot dead by Navy SEALs.

“I’m 66 years old, I do not own a gun, I do not have a valid passport, I have no prior criminal record, I’m charged with nonviolent process crimes,” President Trump’s longtime confidant mewled outside his Fort Lauderdale home, a day before his next court appearance.

“To storm my house with greater force than was used to take down bin Laden or El Chapo or Pablo Escobar, it’s unconscionable.”

Stone, an unofficial adviser on Trump’s campaign, was slapped Friday with a seven-count indictment on charges of witness tampering, lying to Congress and obstruction.

He’s also accused of inquiring about Hillary Clinton’s campaign’s stolen emails possessed by WikiLeaks on orders from a senior Trump campaign official.

Stone made similar self-pitying remarks Sunday on ABC News’ “This Week,” ripping the FBI for sending a SWAT team to his home, which the feds said was standard operating procedure in such cases.