Another President Trump supporter has been viciously attacked by an unhinged liberal suffering from Trump derangement syndrome.

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NYP – A supporter of President Trump’s claimed he was viciously pummeled by Mike Ness – lead singer of the iconic punk band Social Distortion – during a concert in Northern California, according to reports on Wednesday.

Tim Hildebrand said he suffered two black eyes, a busted lip and concussion at the hands of Ness during a Social Distortion show at Ace of Spades concert hall in Sacramento on July 19, KOVR-TV reported.

Tim Hildebrand of Galt says the attack happened at a Social Distortion concert at the Ace of Spades in Midtown. Hildebrand says he grew up listening to the band’s music and was excited to attend one of their shows, but never thought he’d leave bloody and bruised at the hands of a famous musician.

Cellphone video taken at the concert captures the moment the Social Distortion fan says he was beaten up by the band’s frontman, 56-year-old Mike Ness.

Ness, 56, had been criticizing President Trump on stage, and Hildebrand – a Republican – didn’t like it.

“I pretty much said I paid for your music, not your politics,” said the farmer from rural Galt, Calif., about 30 miles away from Sactown. “I stood pretty much with my silent protest with my middle finger up for the next two songs.”

Cell phone video of the incident appears to show Ness motioning for the man to come forward – before the singer spit on him.

Then Ness puts his guitar down and wades into the crowd and gets into a tussle that’s obscured from the camera’s view.

The crowd cheered on Ness with at least one fan screaming: “Whip his ass, Mike!”

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Hildebrand described the melee: “(Ness) takes his guitar off, jumps off the stage and proceeds to punch me multiple times in the head.”

“I wasn’t able to defend myself because people in the crowd were holding me back,” said Hildebrand, claiming he was then thrown out of the venue by security.

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