Kathy Griffin is taking back an apology she issued last year after she was photographed holding what appeared to be the severed head of President Donald Trump.

Speaking on "The View," Griffin retracted her apology, adding she is "no longer holding back" on the president and his family.

"I take the apology back. F-- him," Griffin said. "I'm not holding back on this family. This family is different. I've been through the mill."

She went on to call President Trump's son, Don Jr. and Eric, "Eddie Munster and Date Rape."

Griffin, 57, had issued an apology after controversy erupted when images by photographer Tyler Shields were posted online. At the time, Griffin admitted she "crossed the line," and said the "image is too disturbing."

"It wasn't funny. I get it. I've made a lot of mistakes in my career. I will continue. I ask your forgiveness," Griffin said, adding she was removing the image from her social media accounts and asking the photographer to do the same.

Griffin lost several jobs after the images appeared, including her high-profile co-hosting duties on CNN's New Year's Eve countdown show.

On the View, Griffin said she apologized only after thinking about the mother of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal journalist who was kidnapped and beheaded by terrorists in 2002. She later changed her mind because "the First Amendment is important."

"It's the first for a reason," she added.