Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday called the Supreme Court's ruling that employers with religious objections can refuse to pay for insurance coverage for contraception "deeply disturbing."

Clinton was speaking at a Facebook Live session at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado.

"I obviously disagree," Clinton said, "I obviously disagree ... I disagree with the reasoning as well as the conclusion."

During her remarks on the topic, Clinton said "this element" is seen in foreign countries where women are deprived of rights. "Among those rights is control over their bodies, control over their own health care, control over the size of their families," she said. "It is a disturbing trend that you see in a lot of societies that are very unstable, anti-democratic, and frankly prone to extremism."