France’s most recent terror attack will “probably help” far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen in the country’s upcoming election, President Trump predicted Friday.

Le Pen is the “strongest on borders, and she’s the strongest on what’s been going on in France,” Trump told the AP.

Earlier Friday morning Trump tweeted, “Another terrorist attack in Paris. The people of France will not take much more of this. Will have a big effect on presidential election!”

An assault rifle-wielding gunman opened fire Thursday on a police van on Paris’ iconic Champs-Élysées, killing an officer and seriously wounding two other cops and a bystander in the latest terror attack on the country.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the shooting.

The gunman was killed at the scene.

Sunday is the first round of France’s presidential election, which has 11 candidates in the race.

The latest poll from PrésiTrack OpinionWay / ORPI for Les Echos and Radio Classique has the top four candidates tightly bunched.

Emmanuel Macron, the centrist candidate, leads with 23 percent. Le Pen is at 22 percent, while former Prime Minister Francois Fillon is just behind on 20 percent with far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon at 19 percent.

A run-off election between the top two contenders is scheduled May 7 in the liklihood that no candidate wins a majority.

Le Pen is the presidential candidate of the National Front party.

With Post Wires