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Kathy Griffin sparks anger for saying Trump should be given ‘syringe with nothing but air’

Kathy Griffin attends the 2018 GQ Men Of The Year Party at Benedict Estate on 6 December, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California: (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)
Kathy Griffin attends the 2018 GQ Men Of The Year Party at Benedict Estate on 6 December, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California: (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)

Comedian Kathy Griffin has divided public opinion by joking that Donald Trump should inject himself with air.

Following the announcement of a new plan to slash the price of insulin for diabetic seniors, Trump told reporters at the Rose Garden: “I don’t use insulin,” asking: “Should I be?”

In response, comedian Griffin tweeted: “Syringe with nothing but air inside it would do the trick. F*** TRUMP.”

Injecting yourself with air could cause a fatal blood vessel blockage, but despite the president’s supporters accusing her of “threatening” Trump’s life, Griffin doubled down on her joke.

Defending her tweet, the US comedian reshared a news story accusing her of “advocating for someone to stab” the president, with the words: “I SURE DID, F***ER,” adding the hashtag: “#TrumpLiedPeopleDied” in reference to the coronavirus crisis.

It’s not the first time Griffin has criticised the president, in 2017 tweeting a picture of herself holding a model of Trump’s decapitated head.

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