A Massachusetts woman is accused of intentionally hitting a vehicle with her car following a confrontation centered on the vehicle's bumper sticker.

A man told police he was driving in Hyannis when the driver in the car behind him repeatedly honked her horn while they were stopped at a red light. The honking continued and the female driver behind him began yelling as well, he told police.

Concerned there was an issue with his vehicle, the driver pulled to the side of the road.

The female driver was angered by the bumper sticker in support of President Trump on his vehicle, the Cape Cod Times reports, citing court documents.

The man began filming their encounter and recorded the woman slam her car into his vehicle, the Times reports.

He called police and played the cell phone video for responding officers, which showed a license plate.

The plate was traced to a 25-year-old Taunton woman, Chloe Wright, who the man identified as the driver by her driver's license photo.

She faces charges of vandalizing property and leaving the scene of the crash. The Times reports she was released on $1,250 bail with a condition of her bail to stay away from the vehicle.