A 16-year-old high school student in Michigan claims her male teacher assaulted her for wearing a “Women For Trump” pin.

Sadie Earegood, a junior at Mason High School, told FOX 47 that the alleged incident unfolded last Thursday when her teacher confronted her, saying he didn’t like the pin.

“That’s fine, you don’t have to like it, we can have our opinions,” she recalled telling the educator.

Earegood said the man then grabbed her pin, leading to a struggle, before he got a hold of it and pinned it upside down on his own shirt.

“He grabbed it and I pulled and I tried to push his hand away and he grabbed my shoulder,” said Earegood.

The student’s mom told the network that they filed a police report, accusing the teacher of criminal assault and larceny.

“He had no right to put his hands on my child over a pin or anything else,” fumed Capi Earegood, Sadie’s mother.

“The first amendment gives everyone the right to express their freedom of speech. No one should get that upset about someone wearing a political pin.”

The school is aware of the accusations.

“Once we have a complete understanding of the situation, we will take appropriate action,” school superintendent Ronald Drzewicki told the outlet.