‘The View’: Raven-Symoné Blames Bible for Voters’ Distrust of Hillary Clinton

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On Thursday’s The View on ABC, co-host Raven-Symoné blamed the Bible — and not Hillary Clinton’s penchant for being enveloped in scandals — for allegations that she is untrustworthy.

“I have a problem with everybody still saying that she’s untrustworthy,” said Raven-Symoné of the former Secretary of State. “I feel like there’s this stigma since the beginning of [the] human race that a woman is untrustworthy. It starts in the Bible.”

The co-host then dismissed the show’s other panelists, who suggested Clinton’s ongoing email scandal might be partially responsible for Clinton’s being viewed as dishonest or untrustworthy.

Raven-Symoné said, “She’s explained many times what the situation was and why they’re coming after her … I think that’s a problem; get over it already.”

Clinton was asked about a possible indictment as the result of a federal investigation on Wednesday at CNN’s Democratic presidential debate.

Univision’s Jorge Ramos asked the candidate if she will drop out of the race if she is indicted.

Clinton responded: “Oh, that’s not going to happen. I’m not even answering that question.”

Watch a clip from The View below:

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