Following controversy, Kathy Griffin set to attend White House Correspondents Dinner

The comedian was embroiled in controversy after posing with a bloody Trump head.

The annual White House Correspondents Dinner has been held since 1920, and traditionally features a visit by the current president. Trump, however, broke with that tradition in 2017 by not attending the dinner. The event is held by the White House Correspondents Association, a group of journalists who cover the White House on a daily basis.

The president usually faces a handful of jokes at his expense from the host, followed by his own roast of the reporters in attendance.

He tweeted, "Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!" before last year's correspondents dinner.

Griffin was interviewed in a cover story in The Hollywood Reporter in January after spending months out of the spotlight. She spoke about the bloody head incident and talked about a potential comeback.

"I didn’t commit a crime. I didn’t rape anybody. I didn’t assault anybody. I didn’t get a DUI. I mean, my God, there are celebrities that f------ kill people," she told the magazine.

Griffin initially apologized to Trump for the photo, which she posted on social media in May, in a video, saying, "I sincerely apologize. I am just now seeing the reaction to these images. I'm a comic. I crossed the line." But the comic and actress, known for her roles on the sitcom "Suddenly Susan" and reality show "My Life on the D-List," retracted the apology in an interview on Australian TV in August, saying, "I am no longer sorry. The whole outrage was B.S."