It's Trump's Fault: Kathy Griffin in ER With 'UNBEARABLY PAINFUL' Symptoms

FILE – In this June 2, 2017, file photo, comedian Kathy Griffin speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles, to discuss the backlash since Griffin released a photo and video of her displaying a likeness of President Donald Trump’s severed head. Griffin said in a YouTube video posted Nov. 18, 2017, that she has been on a “Hollywood blacklist” since the photo was released. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

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Comedian Kathy Griffin, who once famously posed with a severed head mask of President Trump, is currently in a “#COVID-19 isolation ward room in a major hospital ER from a separate urgent care facility after showing UNBEARABLY PAINFUL symptoms.” She claims “the hospital couldn’t test me for #coronavirus because of CDC (Pence task force) restrictions. #TESTTESTTEST.”

She is suffering and it’s all Trump’s fault. Although she was in agony, she still managed to fire off an Instagram post to tell followers, “He’s lying.”

Earlier, Trump had tweeted that “the United States has done far more “testing” than any other nation, by far! In fact, over an eight day span, the United States now does more testing than what South Korea (which has been a very successful tester) does over an eight week span. Great job!”

Below, you can capture a glimpse of Griffin lying in her hospital bed donning a face mask.

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Griffin made herself a rather unsympathetic figure when she posed with a mask of President Trump’s bloody severed head nearly three years ago, a stunt for which she was widely condemned, even by the left.

Griffin lost previously scheduled gigs and at least one endorsement. “The CEO of the toilet stool maker Squatty Potty announced that the company would be suspending an ad campaign featuring Griffin. CNN announced that Griffin would not be returning as co-host for its annual New Year’s Eve program.” She has said she was blacklisted from Hollywood after this incident.

Finally, after a few days, Griffin apologized. With her high-profile attorney, Gloria Allred, by her side, she told reporters, “I’m a comic. I crossed the line … I beg for your forgiveness. I went too far. I made a mistake, and I was wrong.”

The episode has become a defining moment for the comedian, both in her career and her life. In an interview just last week, Griffin told BuzzFeed that, “I’m confronted on the street almost on a daily basis.” I’m not surprised.

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