Jerry Seinfeld is defending Kathy Griffin in the fallout of her controversial photo shoot involving a fake bloodied, severed head of President Donald Trump

Jerry Seinfeld Empathizes with Kathy Griffin in the Wake of ‘Bad Joke’ About Donald Trump: ‘I Don’t Understand the Big Deal’

Speaking with PEOPLE at the National Night of Laughter and Song — presented by the David Lynch Foundation — the longtime comedian admitted that he didn’t understand what the big deal was with Griffin’s photo.

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“Yes, it was another bad joke. Every comedian tells bad jokes,” Seinfeld said. “We all do it. That’s how we find the good jokes. So someone told a bad joke — so what, I don’t understand the big deal.”

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Griffin has since apologized for the photo twice — first on Tuesday, with a video posted to social media where she explained, “I’m a comic. I crossed the line, I moved the line and then I crossed the line. I went way too far. The image is too disturbing. I understand how it offends people, it wasn’t funny.”

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