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A man bearing two bottles of Crown Royal whiskey as gifts for President Trump entered a restricted area near the White House to seek the commander-in-chief’s help in finding a wife.

The suspect, identified by his Canadian passport as Yianny Georgopoulos, moved a bike rack marked “No trespassing authorized personnel only” and “Restricted area do not enter” about midnight Wednesday, NBC Washington reported, citing court documents.

Georgopoulos told a Secret Service officer he was there to see the president and deliver the booze to him — apparently unaware that Trump famously doesn’t drink alcohol.

After multiple commands to leave the area, Georgopoulos finally retreated and was charged by DC police with unlawful entry.

During a post-arrest interview, the suspect claimed he had traveled from Canada to speak with Trump because he wanted his help in finding a spouse.

He also admitted having been recently arrested for “threatening family members” and having stalked his cousin, according to the documents.

Georgopoulos said he “can’t go home,” but declined to elaborate.

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