Kathy Griffin’s arch-nemesis is your new Commander in Chief.

The “My Life on the D-List” star declared war on President Donald Trump early in his first term. She blasted out a photo of her holding a bloodied Trump head like an Al-Qaeda snapshot.

Her career collapsed in short order. She apologized, un-apologized and has been circling Trump’s orbit ever since.

She even made a movie about it.

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Now, she’s warning fans that Trump’s second, non-consecutive term spells doom for select Americans. Namely women and gay people. She posted a four-plus minute video on social media explaining what she thinks will happen next.

“I don’t think our beloved country, America, knows what it’s in for with a fascistic society and dictator,” Griffin began, speaking in a calm voice. “I’m not being hyperbolic. I’m not being dramatic.”

Narrator. She was both.

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She goes on to blame her fellow Americans for not voting against Trump, including those too “self-involved” to take a stand.

The consequences of their inaction, she warns, will be dire.

“Gays, you may not be safe. So to be gay in America, much less trans because they’re obsessed with trans people, to be LGBT in America is no longer gonna be a safe thing anymore,” she said. “To be a woman in America is gonna be even less safe than it already is.

“Make sure you know how to gather support … if you’re afraid to walk down the street, get more politically active.”

Griffin moved on to celebrity endorsements next, ignoring how pundits said they proved ineffective during this campaign cycle. They might have even hurt Harris’ cause.

“I know this will get me in trouble, but I really, really wish Taylor Swift had done an event with Vice President Harris in Pennsylvania two months ago,” Griffin said. “She is so powerful, and it’s not fair that the weight of the world is on a pop star’s shoulder. I just did not realize how racist and misogynistic America still is.”

She took a page out of “The View’s” playbook with that charge.

President Trump, who drew sizable support from black and brown communities on Election Day, served four full years in the White House. None of the dystopian predictions Griffin makes in this video came to pass during that time.

None.

Trump did just name Susan Summerall Wiles as his Chief of Staff, a historic first for women.

By comparison, the Biden/Harris administration threw the southern border wide open over the last three-plus years. That left women vulnerable to rapists and murders. Just ask the parents of Laken Reilly, one of Border Czar Harris’ many victims.

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