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RHCP’S Chad Smith to Scott Baio “Hey Chachi… Eat a bag of dicks”

Scott Baio has filed a police report claiming the wife of the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer went nuts on him at a function with their elementary school kids … physically attacking him over his support ofDonald Trump.

Law enforcement tells TMZ, Baio says he was at an event with his daughter Saturday in Thousand Oaks, CA, when Nancy Mack confronted him. Mack, who’s married to drummer Chad Smith, is a vocal anti-Trump supporter … who has called the Prez-elect racist … began berating and cursing Baio, one of Trump’s strongest celebrity supporters.

We’re told Baio told cops he asked her to quiet down because kids were present, but Mack was undeterred, asking him how he could support a man who said, “Grab ’em by the pussy.” Baio claims she repeatedly screamed, “Grab ’em by the pussy.”

Baio asked Nancy to stop, but he claims she kept repeating the comment because she felt everyone needed to hear it, cause Trump used it. Baio told cops at that point Mack attacked him, grabbing him under his arms and then shaking and pushing him.

Sources close to Mack say she was merely trying to show Baio how Trump hugs women and denies any intentional physical aggression.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Dept. is investigating the incident and Mack is listed as a battery suspect.

Scott Baio‘s not getting the justice he wanted — the wife of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer will not be charged for physically attacking him … and Donald Trump may have played a factor in the decision.

The Ventura County D.A.’s office rejected the case against Chad Smith‘s wife, Nancy Mack … they say because the assault just wasn’t that bad.

TMZ broke the story … Scott was at a school event for his daughter when Nancy confronted him over his vigorous support for Trump. Scott says she beat on him and then started berating him, screaming, “Grab ’em by the pussy!!!”

Now, here’s what’s interesting. Prosecutors are not supposed to file cases when there’s no reasonable chance of winning a conviction. With today’s political climate and a Southern California jury pool that, at best, is deeply divided — 42% of Ventura County residents are Hispanic — getting 12 people to agree she was out of line might just be a pipe dream.

Chad was so excited over thus he tweeted this, which he deleted hours later