White nationalist Richard Spencer got punched in the face during the protests at Trump's inauguration

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Richard Spencer, who leads a movement that mixes racism, white nationalism and populism, speaks at the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas

Richard Spencer, a white nationalist and leader of the alt-right movement, was punched in the face by a protester in Washington D.C. following Trump's inauguration.

Spencer was posing for a photograph at the corner of 14th and K Street when a masked person allegedly approached and punched Spencer twice in the face.

"Someone ran up behind him and clocked him in the face. Somebody in a mask. Spencer kept talking," a witness told Jezebel. "Then it happened again."

Spencer was then ushered into a cab by his assistant.

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The witness said that Spencer is likely going to have "a big face tomorrow."

Protests sprouted up around Washington throughout the day - resulting in more than 90 arrests - though most of the protesters were peaceful.

Spencer himself confirmed the incident in a tweet on Friday afternoon, saying he was "physically assaulted twice by antifas" (short for anti-fascist protesters).

Spencer emerged as a prominent Trump supporter during the chaotic 2016 presidential election - most notably leading a group of supporters in a Nazi-esque salute at a November conference in Washington D.C. The president disavowed the group that same month.

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