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Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star 'attacked with sledgehammer'

The attack came as the Republican candidate took a break from the campaign trail to open a new hotel in Washington.

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Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been vandalised after reportedly being attacked by a man wielding a sledgehammer.

Police in Los Angeles said a man dressed as a construction worker used the tool to smash the pavement monument, completely removing Mr Trump's name from the surface.

James Lambert Otis, who has been charged in connection with the incident, released a video to US entertainment news site TMZ to explain "the point of the exercise".

He said he had intended to remove the star to auction and raise funds for women who have accused the Republican presidential candidate of sexual assault.

While Otis failed to take out the entire star because the concrete was "very strong" and it would have been "too difficult", he did get "the emblem and his entire name".

He said Mr Trump, who has , did not deserve the star.

Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been vandalised - 26 October 2016
Image: Mr Trump's star has been on the famous boulevard since 2007

The billionaire businessman was taking time out from campaigning to promote his new Trump International hotel in Washington DC when news of the vandalism emerged.

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His was the 2,327th Hollywood star on the famous boulevard, set in stone in 2007 for his work on the American version of The Apprentice.

It is not the first time the symbol has been vandalised, with repeated attacks in recent months following the tycoon's controversial comments about and

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, wife Melania and daughter Tiffany Trump cut the ribbon at the new Trump International Hotel
Image: Mr Trump opened his new hotel with wife Melania and daughter Tiffany

In July, a British artist known as Plastic Jesus installed a mini-wall around the star, topped with razor wire, miniature US flags and Keep Out signs.

Crews have already repaired the damage following the latest attack.