Hillary Clinton ended her final campaign rally with her embattled top aide, Huma Abedin, at her side.

Abedin was spotted for the first time in nearly a week boarding Clinton’s “Stronger Together” plane after a rally in Philadelphia on Monday, Politico reported.

The estranged wife of Anthony Weiner had been missing from the Democratic presidential nominee’s side since the FBI notified lawmakers more than a week-and-a-half ago that new evidence had been found in their investigation of Clinton’s emails.

The evidence was a trove of reportedly 650,000 emails that was found on Weiner’s laptop — which apparently was shared by Abedin.

Weiner, who was exclusively spotted by The Post during an equine therapy session at a sex addiction rehab center in Tennessee, is himself under investigation for sexting with a 15-year-old girl.

FBI Director James Comey told Congress on Sunday that the newly found evidence was not sufficient to criminally charge Clinton.

Abedin has been Clinton’s closest aide for years, literally carrying her bags, and acting as a gatekeeper. She is currently vice chair of Hillary for America, Clinton’s presidential campaign.

Abedin was also standing by Clinton’s side during a Mannequin Challenge video the campaign released early this morning via Twitter: