Hillary Clinton accused President Trump of holding an inappropriate “political rally” at the White House when he swore in Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and said it will end up hurting the court.

“What was done last night in the White House was a political rally. It further undermined the image and integrity of the court. That troubles me greatly,” Clinton told CNN in an interview that aired Tuesday.

“It saddens me because our judicial system has been viewed as one of the main pillars of our constitutional government. So I don’t know how people are going to react to it. I think, given our divides, it will pretty much fall predictably between those who are for and those who are against,” she said.

At Monday’s ceremony, Trump declared Kavanaugh innocent of all sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him. The president also apologized to the judge and his family for the “terrible pain and suffering” they experienced during his brutal confirmation process.

Three women in recent weeks accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when he was in college and high school. Kavanaugh has denied the allegations.

Trump stood by his nominee as senators battled over the credibility of the allegations. On Monday, Trump called the allegations “a hoax” concocted by political opponents, and Clinton said that was Trump's latest attack against women.

“The president’s been true to form. He has insulted, attacked, demeaned women through the campaign, really for many years leading up to the campaign, and he’s continued to do that inside the White House,” Clinton said.