Donald Trump’s controversial phone call from Taiwan was reportedly ­arranged by a lobbyist with a familiar name — former Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole.

Dole, 93, has been working for the Taiwanese government as a foreign agent, the New York Times reported.

The former Kansas senator, who ran against Bill Clinton in 1996, helped establish the high-level US-Taiwan contact. It drew a complaint from China, which considers Taiwan part of its territory.

Dole’s law firm was paid $140,000 from May to October for the lobbying work.