Comedian Kathy Griffin has warned her fans not to watch her comedy show before President-elect Donald Trump is locking her up During his second term.
Griffin promoted her touring comedy show “My Life on the PTSD-List” in WGN Radio in Chicago Tuesday afternoon. During her segment, Griffin described being able to travel again after her controversial photo of a headless Trump in 2017 put her on the “no-fly list.”
She joked that the situation could get worse after Trump returns to office.
“Come see me before I'm in one of those concentration camps,” Griffin said.
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She later added: “I'm on the enemy list. That's pretty clear. He was so scared when I took a parody photo of him, a Halloween mask and a lot of ketchup. He mentioned my name at every opportunity.” “It happens.”
Griffin recounted that she knew Trump personally for 30 years during her days on Bravo while he was still working on NBC's “The Apprentice.” Although she noted how kind he was to her late friend Joan Rivers, she stressed that people need to take him seriously.
“At the time, you know, most of us thought he was just a harmless clown, but when he says he's going to build camps for his list of enemies, he might not be kidding. So, you know, I've got my antenna up, but I won't,” Griffin said. “I go anywhere, I have four dogs, and I have a great group of friends.”
Despite Griffin's claims, Trump has not talked about creating concentration camps, although Trump has not talked about creating concentration camps The Harris campaign accused him To do this in election ads.
However, Griffin defended her devotion to her country, citing her performances for soldiers in Uzbekistan, Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Don’t tell me I’m not a patriot, dammit,” Griffin said.
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Griffin faced backlash for her infamous “Headless Trump” photo — which showed her holding a severed, bloodied fake head resembling Trump — and eventually faced a Secret Service investigation for conspiring to kill the then-President.
I have argued ever since I lost “permanently”. As a result, it gained at least a third of its audience.
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Fox News' Taylor Penley contributed to this report.