Jeb Bush didn’t vote for Donald Trump — but he doesn’t believe the Russians “influenced” voters to get his rival elected president.

“‘The Ruskies are out there sticking things in people’s brains’? I mean, come on,” Bush said in an interview with News Channel 11 WJHL released Monday.

“They [the Russians] had a candidate that they thought would be better than Hillary Clinton, but they didn’t influence the election. The American people made up their minds on this,” he added.

The one-time GOP presidential frontrunner also revealed he does not “think” he’s going to run for public office again — but that he’ll be around to help candidates he backs.

“I’m not done with politics in the sense that I’m helping others. I believe that sound policy really matters. But as a candidate, I don’t think so,” Bush said.

But he’s grateful he got to throw his hat in the ring this time around — despite being vanquished by Trump. “I for one am better because I had the chance to run,” said Bush.

The former Trump opponent confirmed he didn’t cast his ballot for the billionaire.

“I didn’t vote for him. I made it clear I wasn’t going to support him. In my mind at that time, I didn’t think either candidate passed the threshold of who should be sitting behind that desk in the Oval Office,” he said, adding that now that Trump won, he prays “he has a servant’s heart and that he leads.”

But he did endorse Trump’s pick for secretary of state, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson.

“My guess is what they’ll find is a guy [Tillerson] with vast experience. A patriot. … Someone who will represent the US really, very well,” he said.