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Man who vandalised Trump's star has no regrets

Washington DC, [USA] July 27 (ANI): The man, who vandalised the United States Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, said that he was happy to do the same.

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Washington DC, [USA] July 27 (ANI): The man, who vandalised the United States Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, said that he was happy to do the same.
Austin Clay, the man in question here, was second in line to have vandalised the star. He used a pickaxe to turn the star into rubble.
James Otis, who was the first one to vandalise it back in 2016, has offered to pay $20,000 to bail out 24-year-old Austin.
According to TMZ, the man confessed that he did it to vent out his frustration on the President.
Clay further added that the President's policies on immigrant families had made him furious which led to the incident.
Interestingly, Hollywood star Robert De Niro took note of the incident.
On a related note, Clay was released on Thursday. (ANI)

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