Facebook employees contribute more to Hillary Clinton than to any other presidential candidate — and among the donors is an executive in charge of trending topics.

Clinton netted at least $114,000 from workers at the social-media giant who itemized their contributions.

Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who bowed out of the race in March, came in a distant second, with $16,604, according to data reviewed by The Hill.

Only donors who listed their employers — required of those giving $200 or more — were counted.

At least 78 Facebook employees, who work on everything from engineering to marketing, have funneled cash to Clinton.

They include, Tom Stocky, a vice president whose team oversees trending topics. He donated $2,700, the maximum allowed, on Oct. 26 to Hillary for America, records show.

Facebook is under fire following a report by Gizmodo that it limits conservative news from its trending feature.

Stocky has denied that Facebook did anything to suppress stories of interest to conservatives.

“We take these reports extremely seriously, and have found no evidence that the anonymous allegations are true,” Stocky wrote in a Facebook post.