STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Livingston man spelled out his disdain for President Donald Trump, and it got him tossed behind bars.

Michael McMahon, 61, was busted early Thursday morning after he allegedly spray-painted the word "Trump" beneath the word "Bump" at four speed bumps on Kissel Avenue in his community, said a criminal complaint.

"I spray-painted the name Trump on the street. It was a political statement. I was spraying the street," a criminal complaint quotes the defendant as telling cops.

The defendant is not related to District Attorney Michael E. McMahon, said the D.A.'s spokesman.

Michael McMahon was arrested shortly before 1:30 a.m., said police.

According to police and a criminal complaint, the defendant used a stencil with the word "Trump" cut out and spray-painted it onto the street.

The white-colored graffiti was found at three speed bumps on the 100 block of Kissel and one speed bump on the 200 block of Kissel, said the complaint.

McMahon was arraigned on Thursday in Criminal Court on four misdemeanor counts each of criminal mischief and making graffiti and one count of possessing graffiti instruments.

He pleaded not guilty and was released without bail.

His next court date is Sept. 18.

Defense lawyer Allen P. Cappelli declined comment on the case.

The incident is the second in a week in which anti-Trump graffiti was scribbled on the Island.

An obscene phrase, "F--- Trump," was scrawled in orange lettering on a pole at the platform level. The phrase was used by actor Robert De Niro at the Tony Awards.

The graffiti was removed just hours after it was reported, said a spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.