Mexican politicians beat Trump piñata at Christmas party, but nobody is laughing anymore
MEXICO CITY— At this week’s annual Christmas party thrown by the left-leaning Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) lawmakers took seasonal joy in beating a Trump piñata and then chanting Mexico’s infamously homophobic puto chant at the effigy of the U.S. president-elect.
A video of the celebration quickly made the rounds on social media and news outlets, drawing criticism from the ruling party (PRI) and the conservative opposition (PAN), who decried the stunt as a vulgar act that could risk a further deterioration of U.S.-Mexico political relations.
But the PRD is defending the stunt. Senate President Miguel Barbosa, who asked his fellow lawmakers at the holiday fiesta to “salute” Trump with the homophobic chant, defended the piñata beatdown as “Christmas ingenuity.”
Barbosa even paraphrased Mexico’s iconic singer Vicente Fernandez by boasting: “The day I have Donald Trump in front of me, I’m going to spit in his face.”