Comedian Kathy Griffin said Monday that she was taking back her apology for the photo published last year in which she is holding a bloody severed head that resembles President Trump.

“By the way, I take the apology back,” Griffin said on "The View." “Look, I’m not holding back on this family, this president is different and I have been through the mill.”





May marks a year since the photo with Griffin was released, and “what a year it’s been,” the comedian said on the day time talk show.

Griffin was insulted that she got publicly shamed for a “$5 Halloween mask and ketchup” when she said that Republicans get away with everything, including bringing severed heads of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to Trump rallies and creating drawings of former President Barack Obama being lynched.

When asked if she went too far, Griffin said, “No, not now. Not when I see his policies. Also, it was a mask and ketchup, I wish I would’ve done a blow up doll. I probably could have gotten away with the whole thing with a blow up doll.”