The hacking group Anonymous has called for action to stop the 'tyranny' of Trump's presidency.

One of the collective's main Twitter accounts posted a message on Tuesday which included the hashtag #BDStheUS - meaning 'boycott, divest and sanction'.

Anonymous has called for US citizens to face travel bans, and for US products to be boycotted.

The hacking group Anonymous has called for action to stop the 'tyranny' of Trump's presidency

Sanctions should be applied against the Trump administration because of the 'danger' the US poses to the world.

The group claims global action is needed not just from inside the US but also the rest of the world.

The statement read: 'We call on the international community from all backgrounds and ideologies, across social stratas and religions, to resist the madness leaking out of the United States.

'We call for the creation of global boycotts against US made products, we call on you to contact your representatives and members of parliament and congress to apply sanctions on the Trump regime, we call on you to take part in divestment of US shares.

'BDS the US until the maleficent Trump regime is brought to justice.'

One of the collective's main Twitter accounts posted a message on Tuesday which included the hashtag #BDStheUS - meaning 'boycott, divest and sanction'

Anonymous has in the past published tips on how to hack an Android phone Donald Trump uses. The group has also threatened to leak 'inside info' on the President's supposed links to Russia.

The statement released on Tuesday also stated: 'To the citizens of the United States, this is not an attack on you but firm and necessary action against the rising tyranny that today befalls you.

'Participate in your own liberation from the Trump regime by applying economic and political pressure on your house and senate representatives to push the impeachment of the Trump regime.

'The Trump regime will not listen to protests in the streets, but it will crumble under protests in the work force & sanctions, divestment, and boycotts abroad.'

