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CNN cuts ties with Kathy Griffin after a video is made that depicts her holding President Donald Trump’s severed head.

- By Frazier Moore Associated Press

NEW YORK — Kathy Griffin has lost a decadelong gig ringing in the new year for CNN as a backlash builds over her video and photo displaying a likeness of President Donald Trump’s severed head.

CNN, which had called the images “disgusting and offensive” after Griffin posted the video on Tuesday, announced Wednesday it would not invite her back this year for the Times Square live New Year’s Eve special she had co-hosted annually since 2007 with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

A New Mexico casino has also canceled a performanc­e by Griffin, who was scheduled to perform at Route 66 Casino, operated by Laguna Pueblo, on July 22.

And a commercial endorsemen­t deal was canceled just weeks after she landed it. Squatty Potty, a Utah-based company whose products include toilet stools and other bathroom accessorie­s, said it was suspending an ad campaign that featured Griffin.

“We were shocked and disappoint­ed” by the video, said Bobby Edwards, the company’s CEO. “It was deeply inappropri­ate and runs contrary to the core values our company stands for.”

“I am a true supporter of free speech, but feel Kathy crossed the line,” Edwards added. “I regret having to make these decisions, but have no choice.”

Tweeting Wednesday morning, Trump said Griffin “should be ashamed of herself” for creating the images. “My children, especially my 11-year-old son, Barron, are having a hard time with this. Sick!”

First lady Melania Trump issued a statement of her own: “As a mother, a wife, and a human being, that photo is very disturbing. When you consider some of the atrocities happening in the world today, a photo opportunit­y like this is simply wrong and makes you wonder about the mental health of the person who did it.”

Griffin, a comic known for her abrasive style of humor, had apologized on Tuesday, conceding that the brief video, which she originally described as an “artsy-fartsy statement” mocking the commander in chief, was “too disturbing” and wasn’t funny.

“I went too far,” she says in her contrite follow-up video. “I sincerely apologize.”

 ?? ROBYN BECK/GETTY-AFP ?? CNN fired Kathy Griffin from New Year’s Eve hosting duties over the images.
ROBYN BECK/GETTY-AFP CNN fired Kathy Griffin from New Year’s Eve hosting duties over the images.

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