Donald Trump's star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame has been vandalized once again with the words 'Putin's b***h' painted across it.

The incident happened at around at around 3.40 am on Wednesday morning and TMZ obtained footage of the alleged culprits in action on the 6800 block of Hollywood Boulevard.

One man covered Trump's star with a coat of black paint and wrote the words 'Putin's bitch' in white paint over it.

Donald Trump's star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame has been vandalized once again with the words 'Putin's b***h' written across it (pictured)

TMZ obtained footage of the alleged culprits as they wrote 'Putin's b***h' across Donald Trump's Hollywood star in the early hours of Wednesday morning

However around four hours later the star was good as new as officials cleaned it, with only a few specks of black paint to be seen.

This is not the first time that Trump's star has been targeted in such a manner, with the plaque being targeted several times in the last number of years.

On December 20, a surveillance camera captured a man man kneeling down next to Trump's star and pouring what red paint all over it.

It was reported that the vandal had been part of a protest set up by PETA's Los Angeles chapter at Forever 21, which is located next to the star.

The paint was removed within an hour, less than one day after two swastikas were scrubbed off the star.

Another man dressed in black was captured on TMZ's camera drawing the swastikas around 9 am earlier in December.

Then in September 2018, street artist Plastic Jesus placed bars on top of the plaque to show that the 'infamous star is caged'.

A man described as having blonde hair sprayed Trump's star with a coat of black paint and wrote the words 'Putin's b***h' in white paint over it at around 3.40 am on Wednesday

Donald Trump's star has been vandalized several times since he became President in 2016. Here it is pictured shortly after Trump was honored with it in 2007

The British and Los Angeles-based artist used instant-drying, industrial strength, double-sided sticky tape to secure the bars.

Plastic Jesus said he wanted the stunt to show that Trump should pay the price if he's guilty of colluding with Russia in the 2016 presidential election.

The artist tweeted his final artwork on Wednesday writing: 'Today I put @realDonaldTrump behind bars.'

However his art installation didn't last long as a Trump supporter damaged it.

'Although it was very quickly damaged by a Trump supporter trying to remove it, the bars did appear to be stuck fast and were there several hours later - to the amusement of thousands of passing tourists,' Plastic Jesus added.

A protester covered Trump's star in red paint in December 2018, (left), and it was smashed to pieces in July 2018 by a protester with a pickax, (right)

In September, street artist Plastic Jesus placed bars on top of the plaque to show that the 'infamous star is caged'

In 2016, Plastic Jesus surrounded Trump's star with a six-inch wall as a protest to Trump's call for a wall to be built on the US border with Mexico.

His model was complete with barbed wire and a tiny American flag.

In July 2018, Trump's star had to be completely replaced after a protester attacked it with a pickax, smashing in into pieces.

Austin Clay, 24, pleaded no contest to felony vandalism last month after he was caught on camera raising the ax high above his head and smashing it into the star.

Clay was sentenced to one day in county jail, three years of probation, and 20 days of community labor.

He was ordered to pay the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce $9,404 in damages for the star and another $800 in fines.

The West Hollywood City Council voted unanimously for Trump's star to be removed in August, but no action has been taken. Trump pictured with Melania and Barron when he was honored with the star on January 16, 2007

Comedian and actor George Lopez caused a stir when footage of him appearing to urinate on Trump's star surfaced on social media.

In the video, Lopez appeared to be in front of a small group of people with a bottle of water in his hand and poured water on the star. When Lopez ran out of water, he said, 'Alright, let's go.'

The West Hollywood City Council voted unanimously for Trump's star to be removed in August, but no action has been taken.

Trump's star was originally installed in 2007 to commend his work for the Miss Universe pageant, however the plaque has faced repeated attacks by protesters since he became president.

The long-awaited Mueller report published last week by Attorney General William Barr claimed there was not enough evidence to state the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin to boost his election chances.

Mueller also investigated whether Mr Trump obstructed justice but did not come to a definitive answer, Attorney General William Barr said in a letter to Congress summarising Mr Mueller’s report.

The special counsel “does not exonerate” Mr Trump of obstructing justice, Mr Barr said, and his report “sets out evidence on both sides of the question”.

However, the President tweeted that he had been “completely exonerated” of collusion and obstruction of justice.

Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One to return to Washington from a weekend at his private club in Florida, Mr Trump said “it was a shame” the nation had to go through the investigation.