Donald Trump is blaming the victim, the Democratic National Committee, for getting hacked — and citing comments by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as evidence.

The president-elect quoted Assange insisting he wasn’t fed materials on the DNC from the Russian government.

“Julian Assange said ‘a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta’ – why was DNC so careless? Also said Russians did not give him the info!” Trump’s tweet read.

In separate tweets, the president-elect added: “‘@FoxNews: Julian Assange on U.S. media coverage: ‘It’s very dishonest.’ #Hannity’ More dishonest than anyone knows.”

In separate tweets, the president-elect added: “Somebody hacked the DNC but why did they not have ‘hacking defense’ like the RNC has and why have they not responded to the terrible … things they did and said (like giving the questions to the debate to H). A total double standard! Media, as usual, gave them a pass.”

Trump’s comments put him at odds with the House Speaker Paul Ryan, who Wednesday called Assange a “sycophant for Russia.”

“He leaks, he steals data and compromises national security,” Ryan told radio host Hugh Hewitt.

But, despite their clear differences, Ryan refused to speak out against Trump’s pro-Assange gesture.

“The last thing I’m going to do is start commenting on every little tweet or Facebook post. That is just not what I do with the president-elect or when he’s president,” Ryan said.