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Senators from Mexico's leftist Democratic Revolution Party are defending a private party at which they took turns whacking a piñata in the shape of U.S. President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Piñatas are a traditional part of Christmas festivities in Mexico, and the party's leader in the Senate says it was just a bit of holiday fun.
In a video, Sen. Miguel Barbosa can be heard telling his colleagues to "send a greeting to Donald" before hitting the figure with a stick.
Those present also chorused an anti-gay chant traditionally yelled by Mexican soccer fans that has made the national team subject to fines.
A former Mexican ambassador to the U.S. calls the incident "regrettable." Arturo Sarukhan writes that "we need professionalism, seriousness and statesmanship to face the challenges that are coming."
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