The Standard (St. Catharines)

Griffin sorry, but still defiant

- FRAZIER MOORE and JOSEPH LONGO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Embattled comedian Kathy Griffin says she’s not afraid of U.S. President Donald Trump and plans to keep making fun of him but maintained that she’s sorry for a video that depicted her holding a likeness of the president’s severed, bloody head.

At a rambling press conference Friday, Griffin tearfully predicted her career is over and said Trump “broke me.” Since the video was posted Tuesday, she has lost her job co-hosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve special and had five comedy shows cancelled. Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have publicly criticized the video.

Griffin, who asserted that she has been contacted by the Secret Service, said the Trumps are “trying to ruin my rights forever.”

White House officials did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Griffin, 56, repeated her claim that the video was a parody, meant as a pointed comeback to Trump’s remark last summer that former Fox News Channel personalit­y Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of wherever.”

“I’m not laying down for this guy,” she said in one defiant moment. “I’m going to keep making jokes about this guy.”

Republican Party spokesman Mike Reed called the press conference a “desperate attempt” to change the conversati­on.

“Kathy Griffin’s career was over long before she attempted to make a disgusting joke about decapitati­ng the president,” Reed said. “What she did was wrong and President Trump and his family have every right to condemn it.”

Griffin appeared surprised at the number of cameras and reporters in a packed conference room at her lawyer’s office, her hands shaking at one point when she took a sip of water. She switched between contritene­ss to combativen­ess during the press conference, during which she attempted several nervous jokes that drew laughs mostly from her attorney, Lisa Bloom.

Bloom said the comedian has a First Amendment right to make fun of the president.

“Whether or not you get, or like, her artistic expression, in America, Kathy has the right to parody the president,” Bloom said. “She never imagined it would be misinterpr­eted as a threat of violence against Trump.”

Bloom, a former truTV anchor and civil rights lawyer Gloria Allred’s daughter, has represente­d Wendy Walsh, who has accused former Fox News Channel personalit­y Bill O’Reilly of hurting her career after she spurned his advances. O’Reilly has denied the accusation­s

Backlash against Griffin has continued to grow. Griffin said five of her performanc­es have been cancelled this week.

Venues in New Jersey, New York, New Mexico and Pennsylvan­ia cancelled upcoming shows. The Community Arts Theater in William- sport, Penn., posted on its website that the show had been dropped “due to the recent controvers­y surroundin­g Kathy Griffin and the concern for the safety and security of our patrons and staff.”

Sen. Al Franken also dis-invited Griffin from an event promoting his new book, Giant of the Senate.

“After hearing from many Minnesotan­s who were rightfully offended, I’ve come to the conclusion that it would be best for her not to participat­e in the event we had previously scheduled,” the Minnesota Democrat said Thursday, a day after he had said she was still welcome. “I understand why Minnesotan­s were upset by this, and I take that very seriously.”

He said what Griffin did “was inappropri­ate and not something that should be anywhere in our national discourse.”

An endorsemen­t deal with Squatty Potty also ended.

Though Griffin apologized within hours of the images appearing online Tuesday, they were met with swift and widespread condemnati­on. Trump later tweeted that Griffin “should be ashamed of herself ” for posting the images.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday called Griffin “disgusting” and said the photo was “completely outrageous.”

The comic has faced controvers­ies before for her abrasive humour, but none as widespread as the one generated by Tuesday’s images.

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