Griffin says Trumps trying to ruin her
By Reuters
03 June 2017 |
5:39 am
Comedian Kathy Griffin, under fire for posing with a fake severed head of U.S. President Donald Trump, says she stands by her apology but that the Trump family is trying to ruin her and her career.
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