A man who threw water balloons at supporters of President Donald Trump outside a Michigan rally has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor but says he might do it again.

Robert Truax Jr., 20, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, told WZZM that 'actions are going to be louder than words these days.'

Truax was arrested after throwing two water balloons at Trump supporters outside Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, where Trump was holding a rally, on March 28.

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Robert Truax Jr., 20, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge Thursday following his arrest for throwing water balloons at Donald Trump supporters at a March 28 rally in Michigan

Truax had had the stunt recorded and then posted the clip on his YouTube page. In the six-and-a-half minute video, Truax revealed that he had purchased the balloons at a Dollar Tree store and intended to throw the water balloons at Trump supporters because 'you can’t be coming to my block supporting some Donald Trump s---. So you about to get hit,' according the news station.

There were no injuries, but Grand Rapids Sgt. Cathy Williams said the water balloons could have caused panic if people had stampeded to get away.

At the time of his arrest, Truax, who claimed to be unemployed, was charged with creating a disturbance in a public place.

He pleaded guilty to the charge in court Thursday and is expected to be back in court in May for his sentencing. The misdemeanor charge carries a sentence of up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.

Truax said he threw the water balloons as a way of standing up for Trump's critics. Authorities said that the stunt could've been dangerous if people had started to run to get away

Truax threw two water balloons at Trump supporters on March 28. The crowd (pictured) was standing outside Michigan's Van Andel Arena while Trump was inside speaking

Truax had the whole incident, from throwing the water balloons into the crowd to his arrest (pictured), recorded and posted it on his YouTube channel

Truax apologized to the Trump supporters who got wet, but said that he might repeat the stunt

After his recent court appearance, Truax said that he was standing up for Trump's critics when he threw the water balloons.

'I was trying to stand up for the people who are just against the president,' Truax told reporters. 'In a way his supporters are just like him. I did what I had to do.'

Truax also referenced assassinated civil rights leader Malcolm X while attempting to justify his rally stunt.

'People are always going to bring down the negative side of people speaking up and doing something,' Truax said. 'Just like Malcolm X. Some people consider that man a very violent person, but in a way, I do believe he did something right.’’

If Truax were to attempt a repeat performance, he said that he would 'Try to get three water balloons out,' instead of the two that he was arrested for throwing.

Truax did apologize to Trump supporters who might've gotten wet when the balloons hit them, but he also said they should've brought long-sleeved shirts with them 'to keep a little bit warm.'

Truax appears to have started a GoFundMe page to help pay for whatever his inevitable court fines will be. He has set the fundraising goal at $100million.