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Hillary is already insisting on staying in presidential suites

Hillary Clinton isn’t waiting to become president to enjoy the “suite’’ life.

The former first lady is already insisting on staying in the “presidential suite” of the world’s finest hotels, typically traveling to them on nothing less than a $39 million private Gulfstream G450 jet before collecting a $250,000-plus speaking fee, a new report says.

Just like the president, she sends an “advance’’ team to check out her accommodations and speech set-up before she touches down, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which reviewed her standard speaking contract and other documents related to an upcoming Nevada visit.

Clinton — a multimillionaire who infamously whined in June that she and her former presidential hubby weren’t “truly well off’’ and “pay ordinary income tax, unlike a lot of people’’ — has a whole host of other demands, too.

Acting more like a rock star than former US senator and secretary of state, she insists on being “the only person on the stage during her remarks.’’

Hillary also refuses to pose for no more than 50 photos with no more than 100 people at events, the paper said.

She balks at staying at any event longer than 90 minutes and won’t allow press coverage of her speech, either.

In fact, the only person who can record her precious words of wisdom is a stenographer — paid for by the organization hosting her.

There can be no advertising of the event on TV, radio or billboards. Any mail or online ads must be approved in writing by her team.

Hillary is set to speak at a University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation fund-raiser in October for the cut-rate fee of $225,000.

Hubby Bill spoke at the event in 2012, raking in $250,000.

Hillary had initially asked for more than Bill — $300,000 — but her handlers apparently brought that figure down because they’re providing the transportation.

Usually, Clinton’s contract stipulates that she be given round-trip transportation on a chartered private jet, “e.g., a Gulfstream 450 or larger jet,’’ plus “round-trip business-class travel for two advance staffers who will arrive up to three days in advance,’’ the Review-Journal said.

As for her accommodations, “a presidential suite for Secretary Clinton and up to three adjoining or contiguous single rooms for her travel aides and up to two additional single rooms for the advance staff” are typically required.

A $500 stipend is also usually included for Clinton’s lead travel aide, as well as money for meals and “incidentals’’ — including phone calls — for Hillary and her staff.

She and her hubby have reportedly pulled in at least $100 million, mainly from speaking engagements in the past eight years.

Her Las Vegas speech will be held before the city’s top movers and shakers.

Tables go for up to $20,000. Some individual tickets also are on sale for $200 a pop.