The twisted Chinese coupleaccused of hoarding and abusing at least 26 children in their California mansionhatched the alleged population project because the patriarch wanted one of the kids to become the president of the US, according to a disturbing report.

Guojun Xuan and his partner Silvia Zhang allegedly exploited the state’s flimsy surrogacy laws to open their own agency, Mark Surrogacy, to amass the small armada of tykes — using Xuan’s sperm and an anonymous egg donor,The New Yorker reported.

Employees who worked at the couple’s mansion told the outlet that the 65-year-old patriarch was “a rich man who wants a lot of kids,” by any means necessary.

“A lot of rich people, they want to do sex parties or drugs. But he just wants to have more kids,” said Melody Song, a former aide to the Arcadia couple.

Befuddled employees who bore witness to the couple’s madness claimed that Xuan’s baby obsession hinged on a hope that one of the children would go on to become the president of the US.

Several of the children were named after prominent US politicians and foreign leaders — which Song suggested was out of jealousy, since Xuan isn’t a “natural-born” American and cannot run for president.

Zhang, 38, herself gave birth to two of Xuan’s sons — one in spring 2021 and another premature baby in summer 2022 — but that still wasn’t enough to please Xuan.

So they established Mark Surrogacy at their multi-million dollar mansion in Arcadia, posing as an unmarried couple who were desperate to give their daughter a sibling.

Their heartfelt plea attracted dozens of women — ranging from lesbians to “sort of trad” wives — who agreed to carry their children. Each mother, though, figured they were the only person carrying for the couple.

Because Xuan is the sole party biologically tied to all the children, he bears the legal right to them — but only in the instances when he and Zhang completed the necessary pre-birth orders, which confirms their parentage before the baby is due.

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