White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham says she can’t get airtime on most of the big networks to discuss last week’s momentous events in Washington, including the State of the Union address, President Trump’s acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial and a strong jobs report.

Appearing on Fox News’ “Hannity” on Friday, Grisham said every network but Fox Business “turned us down” when she offered them White House officials for interviews on last week’s events.

“We offered up senior White House officials to every Sunday show, and they turned us down and even canceled,” she said. “So, not one Sunday show is going to have us on.”

But many networks plan to bring Trump supporters to their Sunday politics shows. CBS’s “Face the Nation” will have Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, while Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” will feature former New York mayor and President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani.

Democratic presidential candidates including Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg will also get Sunday airtime. Both are scheduled to appear on “Fox News Sunday.”

ABC’s “This Week” will also feature two Democratic presidential candidates; the only conservative on their guest list is former Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock, who is also a network contributor.

A Fox News spokesperson told The Post that Grisham inaccurately said Fox Business was the only network to accept a White House spokesperson because the network does not have a Sunday talk show.