Comedian T.J. Miller was arrested Friday morning after he reportedly slapped an Uber driver during a heated argument about president-elect Donald Trump.

The Office Christmas Party star, who plays a hard-partying boss, was picked up from the GQ Men of the Year party in Hollywood by the driver.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department told DailyMail.com that the officers responded to the 6900 block of Camrose Drive around 1am.

The driver claims he was slapped in the head by the actor when they arrived to his home, TMZ reported.

The enraged driver then took matters into his own hands and put the star under citizen's arrest.

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Comedian T.J. Miller was arrested Friday morning after he reportedly slapped an Uber driver during a heated argument about president-elect Donald Trump. Miller is pictured on the red carpet at the GQ Men of the Year party with a fake gash on his left ear

The driver claims he was slapped in the head by the actor when they arrived to his home causing him to take matters into his own hands and put the star under citizen's arrest. Miller pictured with his wife Kate Gorney

The driver then called police to the scene and Miller, who was reportedly intoxicated, was taken into custody. Los Angeles police haven't identified the driver, who demanded Miller (pictured with his wife) be arrested for battery

He then called police to the scene and Miller, who was reportedly intoxicated, was taken into custody.

Los Angeles police haven't identified the driver, who demanded Miller be arrested for battery.

The driver didn't have any visible injuries, TMZ reported.

Authorities said the situation is all a 'he said/he said' one at this point.

Miller was released late that morning without having to post bail, the site reported.

He was released on his recognizance and was given a citation that didn't require him to have to pay a $20,000 bail, police said, adding that he will appear in court at a later date.

Police did not release further details about the battery allegation.

A representative for Miller has not responded to a request for comment by DailyMail.com.

Although details surrounding the Trump argument are still unclear, Miller made it very clear last month about who he didn't support in the presidential election when he burned a Trump tie.

The actor appeared on the Conan Show on November 1 to talk about his upcoming gig as the host of the 2016 Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday.

'So I almost forgot. In the early 2000s, ironically, I bought this tie back when Donald Trump was funny,' Miller said.

'He's not very funny anymore,' Miller said as he set the tie on fire in front of a cheering audience.

He then threw the tie on the stage and tap-danced on it before kicking it on the floor.

Miller has also been vocal about his political views on social media. On Election Day, he tweeted: 'Please prevent @realDonaldTrump from putting his name on the White House in cheap gold.'

The enraged driver then took matters into his own hands and put the star under citizen's arrest and called police. He's pictured here during a scene from his new movie Office Christmas Party in which he plays a party-loving boss

Authorities said the situation is all a 'he said/he said' one at this point. Miller was released late Firday morning without having to post bail. Miller during a scene from his new movie

Although details surrounding the Trump argument are still unclear, Miller made it very clear last month who he didn't support in the presidential election when he burned a Trump tie

Miller stars in Office Christmas Party that was released to theaters Friday with actress Jennifer Aniston. The two are pictured before the film premiere in Los Angeles

Aniston and Miller spoke on a panel during the Stars of Office Christmas Party panel on October 30

Below the tweet was a message from Hillary Clinton encouraging voters to chose her over Trump.

Before the altercation, the 35-year-old actor made a chilling red carpet appearance with his actress and model wife, Kate Gorney, as he displayed a grisly gash in his left year with a safety pin sticking in it.

His appearance attracted much attention as the blood had seeped down his neck and onto his lapel and trousers while he posed with his wife in photos at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.

But it was made clear shortly after, that the star's blood and wound was actually fake. He had enlisted the help of a make-up artist to help promote his new movie the Office Christmas Party, which was released in theaters on Friday.

Miller stars alongside actress Jennifer Aniston.

Miller has also been vocal about his political views on social media. On Election Day he tweeted: 'Please prevent @realDonaldTrump from putting his name on the White House in cheap gold'

The comedian shot to fame for his role in the HBO show Silicon Valley in which he plays Erlich Bachman (pictured), the owner of a home that serves as the headquarters for a start-up business, and who smokes copious amounts of weed

Gorney and Miller arrived at the GQ party together, but it's unclear if Gorney was present at the time of the scuffle between Miller and the Uber driver.

The pair married in September 2015.

The comedian shot to fame for his role in the HBO show Silicon Valley in which he plays Erlich Bachman, the owner of a home that serves as the headquarters for a start-up business, and who smokes copious amounts of weed.

Miller's altercation with the driver isn't the first time a Silicon Valley star has been involved in a political argument over Trump.

Actors Kumail Nanjiani and Thomas Middleditch, who have leading roles in the HBO comedy series said in November that they were berated by Trump supporters at a Los Angeles bar.

'Out with @kumailn; for no reason two dudes came at us with Trump right wing s***, calling us "cucks". Never in my life. I hate this. Week 1,' Middleditch wrote on Twitter.

Miller also played the friend of Ryan Reynolds in Marvel's Deadpool.