A Manhattan federal judge has sentenced “MAGA bomber” Cesar Sayoc to 20 years in prison, with five years’ supervised release.

Judge Jed Rakoff said Monday the sentence was “no more” and “no less” than what Sayoc deserved after defense lawyers argued their client should serve just 10 years of a potential life sentence.

“I conclude that Sayoc, though no firearms expert, was capable of making bombs capable of exploding,” Rakoff said. “The fact he made them unable to explode was a conscious choice.”

The 57-year-old Florida man terrified the country in October last year when he sent 16 improvised explosive devices to prominent liberals, including Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Robert De Niro, and CNN headquarters in Atlanta.

“It’s inappropriate for the court to impose the very highest sentence available to it,” Rakoff continued.

In court Monday, Sayoc’s lawyers said he was suffering from mental illness and paranoia when he became “obsessed” with Donald Trump — claiming the president’s hateful diatribes “contributed” to his client’s actions.

“It is impossible to separate the political climate from Mr. Sayoc’s actions,” defense attorney Ian Marcus Amelkin said.

But prosecutors argued Sayoc knew exactly what he was doing when he made the pipe bombs filled with explosive chemicals and shards of glass and mailed them over a two-week period last October.

“This was not a whim or reaction to one moment in time,” Assistant United States Attorney Jane Kim told the court. “It was years and years of hate and a desire to do violence.”

Sayoc, a Trump devotee, was nabbed in October last year after leaving a fingerprint on the envelope of a second device he mailed to Rep. Maxine Waters.

The devices were missing a key component that would have triggered detonation, according to the FBI. While none of the devices detonated, prosecutors sought life for Sayoc.

Sayoc pleaded guilty earlier this year and claimed he never intended for the devices to actually blow up and harm anyone.

The Brooklyn-born man appeared nervous as he read from a statement at his sentencing Monday — apologizing in front of family who were in court and claiming his steroid abuse contributed to his mental illness.

“Now that I am a sober man, I know that I was a very sick man. I should have listened to my mother, the love of my life, when she told me to get help,” he said.

In their sentencing submission, defense attorneys requested the mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years, saying their client suffered from mental illness and delusions amplified by decades of steroid use.

They argued Sayoc became “increasingly obsessive, paranoid, and angry” in the months leading up to the 2018 midterm elections and was socially isolated, living in a “decrepit and cramped” van for more than a decade.

“In this darkness, Mr. Sayoc found light in Donald J. Trump,” wrote Sayoc’s attorneys from the Federal Defenders of New York. “He believed stories shared on Facebook that Trump supporters were being beaten in the streets.”

Sayoc began working in strip clubs in the 1990s — first as a bouncer, later as a dancer — and started taking steroids to stay musclebound, court papers state.

Over a two-week period, Sayoc sent pipe bombs to 13 targets including Waters, financier George Soros, Clinton, Biden, former CIA Director Jonn Brennan, De Niro, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Obama, former Attorney General Eric Holder, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), hedge fund billionaire Tom Steyer and CNN.

In March, Sayoc broke down in court as he pleaded guilty to 65 counts, including 16 counts of using a weapon of mass destruction.

Additional reporting by Ebony Bowden