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Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has landed at CNN as a political commentator.

Sources told Page Six the news network’s boss, Jeff Zucker, had been “drooling” to land Lewandowski — although the competition perhaps was not.

“Corey has a [nondisclosure agreement] with Trump, so he can’t — and won’t — even say anything insightful or revealing, so other nets didn’t want him,” said a source.

Trump’s NDAs reportedly restrict employees from revealing information “that Mr. Trump insists remain private or confidential” during employment, and the agreement’s even binding “at all times thereafter.”

The Post reported that Lewandowski was canned this week after Trump’s daughter Ivanka told her dad to push him out over concerns he’d grabbed reporter Michelle Fields by the arm at a Florida event, and after Page Six reported that he had a shouting match on a Midtown street with campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks. That left Paul Manafort in charge of Trump’s campaign.

A source further told Page Six that CNN’s giving Lewandowski $500,000 for his new gig, which makes him exclusive to the network. But a CNN spokesperson told us: “It is true that he is joining CNN, but I can assure you we are paying him nowhere near $500,000.” Lewandowski didn’t get back to us.