An angry Texas man has been arrested for bashing New York's famed Charging Bull statue with what appears to be a banjo while screeching 'F**k Trump!'

Tevon Varlack, 42, launched his wild rampage on the Charging Bull statue in the Financial District of Manhattan on Saturday around 12.30pm.

Varlack, of Dallas, repeatedly shouted 'F**k Trump' as he beat the bull and damaged one of its horns.

Photos from his brazen attack show him holding up what appears to be a silver banjo as his weapon.

Texas man Tevon Varlack, 42, was arrested Saturday afternoon after he bashed the famed Charging Bull statue in New York City with a silver banjo while repeatedly yelling 'F**k Trump!'

He was arrested on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and criminal possession for his brazen attack on the bronze statue

Varlack, of Dallas, pictured above being taken out of the First Precinct on Saturday. He did not provide a motive for his attack on the statue

Disgusting for someone to destroy an iconic attraction of NYC. Take your anger elsewhere. pic.twitter.com/OEqsj2MG0Q — Karlin Chan 陳家齡 (@Karlin_C) September 7, 2019

Startled witnesses called police saying he 'whacked the bull upside the head' and left a giant hole in the bull's right horn.

Responding officers questioned him but he was not cooperative with police.

He was arrested on charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly attacking the bronze statue, according to ABC.

He repeatedly hit the statue, damaging one of the bull's horns (damage seen on the left)

A closer look at the damage shows a gaping hole in the bull's right horn

It's not clear why Varlack beat the 7,100-pound bronze status. He didn't offer an answer when he was taken out the First Precinct on Saturday.

When asked his opinion of the president he said 'He's cool. He's the president' to the New York Daily News.

The iconic bull was created by Italian-born artist Arturo Di Modica in 1989 and was installed in lower Manhattan as a work of guerrilla art.

The bull has been vandalized before. Paint was dumped on it in 2008 and 2017.