Hollywood leftist Kathy Griffin is warning that President Donald Trump has created “a list” and he’s planning to “go after” liberal comedians if he’s re-elected in November.
“He’s going to pick us off, one by one, like bowling pins,” Griffin told Entertainment Weekly during a recent interview.
“I’m not kidding and I’m not being paranoid!” she added.
“I’m a D-lister, he’s not going to get to me on day one, but he’ll get to me, trust me.
“He’s got a list,” Griffin continued.
“I’ve known this guy for 25 years, maybe 30.
“He’s so petty that he lives for this.
“He doesn’t want to be president or do any president-ing.”
Griffin referenced the infamous anti-Trump photograph from 2017 that ended her career.
The photo of Griffin holding a replica of the then-sitting president’s decapitated head provoked widespread outrage.
That image and the extreme backlash she received inspired Griffin to create her current tour, called “My Life on the PTSD List.”
63-year-old Griffin also told the outlet she was almost arrested for the image.
She claims she was almost charged with a conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States following a “chilling” investigation.
She went on to claim that Trump is planning to seek out revenge when he returns to the White House.
“If he gets re-elected, he’ll go after Jimmy Kimmel, he’ll go after Jon Stewart, all the name ones, but he’ll go after Rosie O’Donnell,” Griffin told the outlet.
“That’s all he’s going to do all day.
“He’ll have press conferences about it.
“He’s so much crazier than he was the first go-round.”
Tyler Shields, the photographer who helped Griffin create the severed head image in 2017, also spoke to EW.
Shields told EW at the time that Griffin had claimed she was perfectly fine with going to jail for the image.
“Fortunately, we have freedom of speech [in the first amendment], and all art is generally protected by these things, but again, this was [Griffin’s] first thought, ‘Will you bail me out of jail?’” Shields said.
“You know, again, it wasn’t, ‘I don’t want to do this because I might go to jail.’
“It was like, ‘Well, I’m gonna do it and whatever happens, happens.’”
Griffin later publicly apologized for the image.
She has since expressed regret, saying it caused her to lose too many social media followers.
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