Actress and Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon said Thursday, “there’s going to be… it’s inevitable,” Hillary Clinton will be indicted.

In an interview on MSNBC, Sarandon pushed back against host Chris Jansing, who insisted that even if Sanders wins California, “he won’t have the delegates… the numbers are really against him.”

“Well, except if you talk about super delegates. Some of them have already changed their votes,” Sarandon responded.

“He would need to flip more than 300, about 300 super delegates. It would be beyond unprecedented,” Jansing said.

“Well, it would be unprecedented, especially since so many of them are lobbyists for exactly the things he’s against,” Sarandon replied. “But nobody is even talking about this indictment. What happens to that? Besides the trust issue of catching her in so many lies.”

“Well, there has been no indictment,” Jansing interjected.

“No, but there’s going to be,” Sarandon replied. “I mean it’s inevitable.”

“We don’t know that,” Jansing retorted.

“Well, we don’t know that these people, that [Sanders] is not going to get the numbers either.”

Later, Sarandon was asked if she would ever support Clinton, to which she replied, “I would feel that it would be very hard for me to send that message that I give her permission to use my taxes also because she’s such an interventionist.”

Clinton “says she’s learned her lesson in Iraq and then, you know, goes Honduras, there goes Libya, there goes Syria. I don’t want my kids to be in danger like that.”

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