

Los Angeles police revealed on Monday they were unaware of the vandalism; there had been zero complaints reported, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Since his 2016 election, Trump’s star has been vandalized a handful of times and completely destroyed twice. Both times it was destroyed, the perpetrators were charged.
The President’s marker, located at Hollywood Boulevard and North Highland Avenue, first had messages written on it before being completely spray-painted black with “BLM” or Black Lives Matter inscribed below, according to multiple social media posts.


Recently, Trump questioned Roger Goodell after the NFL commissioner apologized for the league’s response to peaceful protests by players, namely kneeling during the national anthem.
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