Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame keeps being defamed, and no one seems to be in a hurry to stop it from happening.

Folks keep finding new ways to vandalize the GOP front-runner's star, like painting a mute sign over it, seemingly symbolizing one person's desire to shut Trump up.

There was also a case of people writing "Trump is a chump" and a few more mean-spirited messages.

And, of course, there was that time a dog named Hades defecated on the mogul's star, which he earned for his work on "The Apprentice."

"I'm like, 'Ah! This can't happen. No, too many people. And it was on a Hollywood star! I can't believe you, Hades,'" Kansas Puckett, Hades' owner, told the Los Angeles Times about the incident.

"Then I saw whose star it was, and I thought it was hilarious," she continued. "I think dogs have a personality more than people think."

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce appears to have no plans to remove or close the area around Trump's star.

"The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a registered historic landmark," Chamber President Leron Gubler told the LA Times. "Once a star has been added to the walk, it is considered a part of the historic fabric of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Because of this, we have never removed a star from the walk."

However, the Chamber did issue a warning for anyone planning on defiling Trump's star.

"The Hollywood Historic Trust, which maintains and repairs the stars, has been known to prosecute those who do major damage, and they do have to pay restitution," the group told the Los Angeles Times.