One rally to show support for President Trump was marred by clashes between his supporters and anti-trump activists on Saturday as The Donald's fans gathered across America.

While many of the rallies around the country have remained peaceful, some supporters are clashing with counter-protesters at a march in Berkeley, California.

Thousands convened near Trump Tower, the Washington Monument and several other places across the nation to march in pride.

The President even made an appearance at one of the demonstrations near his estate at Mar-a-Lago on his way to the 'Winter White House'.

It came on the same day that Trump sensationally accused former President Obama of wire tapping his phones at Trump Tower in a flurry of tweets on Saturday morning.

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A demonstrator in support of Trump swings a stick toward a group of counter-protesters in Berkeley

Once again the President made an appearance, waving at one of the demonstrations near his estate at Mar-a-Lago en route to the 'Winter White House'

In Berkeley supporters and counter-protesters were wearing goggles, motorcycle helmets, gas masks or with their face half-covered with bandanas while pushing, throwing punches and hitting each other with the sticks that were holding their signs.

Video of the scattered fights shows smoke bombs being thrown at the crowd and at least one man pepper-spraying a brawling group.

Berkeley police officers in riot gear are standing by at the rally of about 500 pro-Trump supporters and opponents at a park less than a mile from the University of California, Berkeley campus.

The rallys came on the same day that Trump sensationally accused Obama of tapping his phones at Trump Tower in a flurry of early morning tweets

Paramedics have responded to help at least two men, one bleeding from the head and the other with cuts on his face.

In a number of additional states around the country, the President's supporters clashed with smaller groups of counter protesters.

Six people protesting the 'March 4 Trump' in St Paul, Minnesota, were arrested on felony riot charges after they lit fireworks inside the Minnesota State Capitol and fled, police said.

About 400 people attended the St Paul event, and about 50 showed up to protest it. Some other minor scuffles between the dueling demonstrators were quickly defused.

Two others were arrested as protesters clashed with supporters of President Donald Trump during a rally at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville.

In Olympia, four demonstrators were arrested at a rally in support of Donald Trump, KOMO-TV reports.

The TV station says about 225 people attended the pro-Trump rally and a group of about 150 people against Trump staged a counter-protest.

Authorities did not say if the people arrested were pro-Trump or anti-Trump.

A bloodied supporter of President Trump is seen after a 'People 4 Trump' rally and counter-protest turned violent in Berkeley, California

People wearing goggles, motorcycle helmets, gas masks or with their face half-covered with bandanas are pushing each other, throwing punches and hitting each other with the sticks holding their signs

The President's supporters have rallied all over the country throughout the day to show that they stand behind Trump and his actions as president thus far.

Saturday's 'March 4 Trump' demonstrations were also intended to show unity in the face of what organizers call a 'seditious fringe' aiming to sabotage the President's vision for the country.

At Neshaminy State Park in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, a smaller group gathered in a field lined with Trump campaign signs and flags.

While many of the rallies around the country have remained peaceful, some supporters are clashing with counter-protesters at a march in Berkeley, California

Video of the scattered fights shows smoke bombs being thrown at the crowd and at leas tone man pepper-spraying a brawling group. Photo shows a Trump supporter pepper spray a group of counter-protesters

A man (L) punches a supporter of President Trump during the rally in California

Paramedics have responded to help at least two men, one bleeding from the head and the other with cuts on his face (pictured)

The Pennsylvania march's GoFundMe page, which accrued $360 of their $5,000 goal, said: 'The Grass Roots of Pennsylvania ...the forgotten people, who were silent no longer on November 8, 2016 and voted RED for Donald J Trump are facing more challenges today.

'We cast our vote and now we must stand up and STOP THE FIGHT AND UNITE all Americans! OUR fight against these liberal paid rioters who want nothing but to destroy our democracy and LAW AND ORDER.

'Patriots, we cannot stay quiet! Those who want to interfere by bullying people especially those who voted Trump, by blocking highways, airports and beating people. ENOUGH! We need to stand tall as a nation and with OUR PRESIDENT and show the nation we will not be bullied into submission.'

Trump supporters demonstrate in Lafayette Park outside the White House during the pro-Trump rally

A couple hundred supporters gathered in New York City near Trump Tower, chanting 'U-S-A' on Friday

Supporters of President Donald Trump are convening near Trump Tower, the Washington Monument and several other places around the country in marches to show their pride in his presidency

A rally at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus turned into a clash of words when Trump protesters shouted 'No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA' over the supporters' 'U-S-A' chants.

'MARCH 4 TRUMP' LOCATIONS Mar-a-lago, Florida

Washington, DC

New York, New York

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Berkeley, California

Austin, Texas

Phoenix, Arizona

Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Erie, Pennsylvania

Lansing, Michigan

Indianapolis, Indiana

Nashville, Tennessee

Denver, Colorado

St Paul, Minnesota

Columbus, Ohio

Atlanta, Georgia

Olympia, Washington Advertisement

Trump supporters have held rallies in recent weeks to counter the numerous demonstrations against him.

As the president returned to Mar-a-Lago this weekend, his route was lined with dozens supportive signs and messages from fans donning American flags.

Friday night, however, there were arrests outside the Four Seasons in Palm Beach where Trump was attending an event with Republican donors, the Palm Beach Post reported.

Police confirmed at least one person was arrested and one was detained and questioned by the Secret Service.

Around 200 Trump backers in Virginia Beach showed up Saturday for the event at Mount Trashmore Park, according to the Virginian-Pilot.

Some held American flags and others wore 'Make America Great Again' hats and Trump T-shirts.

Also in attendance were some 100 counter-protesters, who quietly marched in from a nearby parking lot carrying a banner with the words 'No Hate in Our Town.' Some wore tape over their mouths. They stood nearly silent behind a barricade.

Saturday's 'March 4 Trump' demonstrations are also intended to show unity in the face of what organizers call 'a seditious fringe' aiming to sabotage his vision for the country

Trump supporters have held rallies in recent weeks to counter demonstrations against him