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Andrew Cuomo’s daughter shares article calling dad’s scandal ‘a manufactured #MeToo’

She’s a dutiful daughter.

Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, 24, promoted an article slamming the sexual-assault scandal which ushered her father, disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, out of office as “a manufactured #MeToo-style PR offensive.”

“Finally. Please read,” she tweeted Friday.

The piece — self-published by independent journalist Michael Tracey on the online platform Substack — accused Letitia James, New York attorney general and gubernatorial candidate, of “seedy machinations” to oust Cuomo, who “almost certainly would never have been defeated in a New York Democratic gubernatorial primary.”

James’ spokeswoman, Delaney Kempner, declined to comment on the piece.

In sharing the #MeToo-skeptical piece, Kennedy-Cuomo, an activist in her college years, is changing her tune.

As a Brown University undergrad in 2019, she wrote against due process in the Brown Political Review, arguing that official sexual-assault investigations serve only to defend the powerful, rather than “decipher the truth or dole the consequences.”

Tracey — who has written for The Post, as well as The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and numerous other publications — is a longtime Cuomo critic.

Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo (L) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo are seen at the Eastside Heliport in Midtown on August 10, 2021 in New York City. Cuomo announced today that he will be resigning from office
Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo with her dad, Andrew, after he announced that he would be resigning from office on Aug. 10, 2021. Gotham/GC Images

He penned the “not 100 percent Cuomo-friendly” piece, he said, because of his belief the media has been “mindlessly credulous” throughout the once-beloved governor’s downfall.

“So I’m not surprised that a Cuomo family member would appreciate the fact-based fairness, even if it’s far from apologia for Cuomo’s entire political career,” he told The Post.

Kennedy-Cuomo did not immediately return messages.