President Trump refused to say Friday if he would consider pardoning former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty in the probe into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.

“I don’t want to talk about pardons for Michael Flynn yet. We’ll see what happens,” Trump told reporters. “Let’s see, I can say this: When you look at what’s gone on with the FBI and the Justice Department, people are very, very angry.”

But the message was starkly different from White House lawyer Ty Cobb.

“No — there is no consideration at the White House of pardoning Michael Flynn,” Cobb said in an email later to The Hill.

By being coy, Trump could be signaling Flynn that he would be rewarded if he does not spill any damaging information about the president, his relatives or advisers.

Trump on Friday also refused to say when he learned that Flynn lied to the feds, who also are investigating if the president obstructed justice in the probe.

“You know the answer,” said Trump, who fired Flynn more than two weeks after the feds said he was vulnerable to Russian blackmail. “How many times has that question been asked?”

Flynn has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe about conversations with Russia’s ambassador. He also disclosed that he is cooperating with Mueller’s office.

Trump, who was on his way to speak at the FBI National Academy on Friday in Quantico, Va., said it is “sad” what has happened to the agency.

He alluded to newly revealed edits to former FBI Director James Comey’s 2016 statement on the investigation into Hillary Clinton.

“It is very sad when you look at those documents and how they’ve done that is very, very disgraceful and you have a lot of angry people that are seeing it. It’s a very sad thing to watch, I will tell you that,” he said.

Mueller reassigned FBI agent Peter Strzok over the summer after it was revealed he sent anti-Trump texts while he was part of the FBI team probing Clinton’s emails last year.

In his texts to senior FBI lawyer Lisa Page, Strzok called the president an “idiot” and an “enormous douche.”

Trump also reiterated that “there was no collusion” between his campaign and the Russian government, adding the recent revelations prove his claim that the Clinton probe was “rigged.”

The White House said newly revealed FBI records show there is “extreme bias” against Trump among senior leadership at the FBI.

Deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley told Fox News that edits to Comey’s statement on Clinton’s private email server and text messages from a top agent critical of Trump are “deeply troubling.”

“There is extreme bias against this president with high-up members of the team there at the FBI who were investigating Hillary Clinton at the time,” Gidley said, adding that Trump maintains confidence in the FBI’s rank-and-file and the Justice Department.

“It’s a shame what happened with the FBI, but we’re going to rebuild the FBI,” Trump said. “It’ll be bigger and better than ever, but it is very sad when you look at those documents and how they’ve done that is very, very disgraceful and you have a lot of angry people that are seeing it. It’s a very sad thing to watch, I will tell you that.”

Trump also said Roy Moore, who lost the Senate special election in Alabama on Tuesday, should concede.

“I think he should. He tried. I want to support — always, I want to support the person running. We need the seat. We’d like to have the seat,” he said. “I think we’re doing very well on the tax. … It will be the biggest tax decrease, or tax cut, in the history of our country.”

Moore has refused to concede after the shocking upset victory by Democrat Doug Jones, saying his campaign was still awaiting uncounted ballots.

Trump also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin said some “very nice things about what I’ve done for this country in terms of the economy, then he said also some negative things in terms of what’s going on elsewhere.”

He said the main topic of their conversation was North Korea and that he wants Putin’s help dealing with the rogue regime.

With Post wires