Kathy Griffin didn't hold back while speaking about President Trump during her Monday appearance on ABC's The View.

The comedian, 57, unleashed a profanity-laced rant and announced she was withdrawing an apology she issued last year regarding her infamous Trump beheading photo shoot with photographer Tyler Shields.

'Yeah, I take the apology back,' she said on the morning talk show. 'F*** him... and Don Jr. and Eric, or as I call them Eddie Munster and Date Rape.'

Griffin went on: 'I'm not holding back on this family... this president is different and I have been through the mill and so now I'm back on the road. I sold out Carnegie Hall in less than 24 hours.'

Kathy Griffin was the guest Monday, April 30, 2018 on ABC's 'The View.' She cursed while speaking about President Trump

The longtime comedian retracted her apology for the infamous Trump beheading shoot

The outspoken comedian pointed out her First Amendment rights as well as her initial reason for apologizing about the tasteless shoot.

Griffin mentioned her sorrow toward the family of The Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, who was beheaded in Pakistan by terrorist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh back in July 2002.

'I thought of literally Daniel Pearl's mother and so I thought, OK, obviously not very many people literally witnessed that horrendous event, but when I thought of her I thought, OK, apologize,' Griffin said.

She further expressed concern about her own family and their safety.

Griffin came under fire after a controversial photo shoot in which she held a severed head designed to resemble Trump (pictured)

Trump looks on during a meeting with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in the Oval Office of the White House on April 30, 2018 in Washington, D.C.

'I had to spend two hours convincing my mom I hadn't been recruited by Al-Qaeda … my mom got death threats in her retirement village, and my sister got death threats in her hospital bed, and I lost her to cancer - that's why I shaved my head. That's how vicious it can be.'

The Primetime Emmy Award reality show host created a video last May when she apologized and expressed regret about the gory photos that nearly cost her a career.

Griffin said: 'I sincerely apologize. I am just now seeing the reaction of these images. I'm a comic, I crossed the line... I moved the line, then I crossed it.

'I went way too far. The images are too disturbing, I understand how it offends people. It wasn't funny, I get it. I've made a lot of mistakes in my career... I will continue.

'Taking down the image... going to ask the photographer to take down the image. And I beg for your forgiveness. I went too far. I made a mistake, and I was wrong.'