Hillary Clinton’s planned celebratory Election Night fireworks display over the Hudson River that The Post exclusively reported on has been canceled, it was revealed Monday.

“They do have a permit for fireworks, but at this point we believe the fireworks is canceled,” NYPD chief of intelligence Tommy Galati said at a city press conference on Election Day security with Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O’Neill.

When asked by a reporter why the fireworks were canceled, Galati responded, “I cannot tell you that.”

Clinton was planning aerial detonations for her potential victory that would last for two minutes starting as early at 9:30 p.m. — a half-hour after the polls close in New York.