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She’s holding her head high — again.

Kathy Griffin took back her apology for posing with a gory, fake severed head of President Trump — claiming the president’s recent behavior now justifies the controversial image.

“I’m no longer sorry. The whole outrage was BS, the whole thing got so blown out of proportion,” she told Australian morning show “Sunrise” on Tuesday, also calling Trump a “fool.”

“So the picture happened, the outrage was ridiculous, I made an apology, and now in light of all the crazy stuff that he (Trump) and this administration are doing … He’s unhinged.”

Among Trump’s “atrocities” were the pardoning of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the president’s call for a ban on transgender military service, she said.

The “D-List” comic ignited a firestorm in May when she posed with the bloody-looking head — a move that even fierce Trump critics said crossed the line.

Griffin “sincerely apologized” in a video posted to Twitter just hours later, calling the stunt “wrong” and “too far” and holding a teary press conference days later.

But the backlash had already begun: CNN chopped Griffin from its New Year’s Eve show, which she had hosted with Anderson Cooper since 2007 — prompting her to sever ties with the talking head.

Several theaters also canceled her performances, citing the controversy.

It was recently revealed that Trmup sparring partner Rosie O’Donnell convinced Griffin to apologize because the ISIS-inspired imagery might offend victims of the brutal terror group.

Griffin appeared on the Australian show to promote her new comedy tour, “Laugh Your Head Off.”