WASHINGTON — CNN President Jeff Zucker ripped former network contributor Donna Brazile’s leaks to the Clinton campaign as “disgusting” and “unethical” during an editorial meeting, it was reported Tuesday.

In a conference call with staffers, Zucker said the perception campaigns could receive questions in advance “hurts all of us,” according to an unnamed source cited by the Huffington Post.

“I have no tolerance for her behavior or that kind of behavior.” Zucker added, referring to Brazile.

CNN severed ties with Brazile, 56, last month after hacked e-mails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta showed she was leaking questions to Team Clinton before a CNN primary debate and town hall in March.

At the time Brazile was both a CNN contributor and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee.

One of questions was about the water crisis in Flint.; the other dealt with the death penalty.

Brazile implicated TV host Roland Martin as a source for the leaked questions.

Martin was one of the moderators on a CNN town hall between Clinton and Democratic rival Bernie Sanders on March 13.

Zucker insisted that CNN staffers working on the debates did not reveal any questions.

Last month, during a speech at Harvard, Zucker defended hiring campaign partisans as commentators, including Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump’s former campaign manager.

“Nobody objects to the fact that many of our Democratic analysts have nary a negative word for Hillary Clinton, and so I do think there’s an inherent media bias when people attack on that side and don’t attack on the Democratic side,” Zucker said.

One CNN anchor expressed outrage at the WikiLeaks revelations.

“It’s horrifying,” Jake Tapper said on WMAL radio last month.

“Journalistically it’s horrifying, and I’m sure it will have an impact on partnering with this organization in the future . . . I condemn it in no uncertain terms, it’s awful.”

Brazile became interim chair of the DNC after Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz stepped down in July for tipping the scales in favor of Clinton — revealed by another leaked e-mail.

Brazile, who claims she never shared questions with candidates, tried to put a positive spin on the scandal.

“When I decided to become interim DNC Chair, I had 5 part time jobs,” she tweeted Tuesday. “Now, I have 2 and my number one priority is to get out the vote. #GOTV”