The Kennedy clan celebrated the Fourth of July weekend with a kooky political dig at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee — displaying a piñata with the face of Donald Trump at their compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
While the holiday event is a family-and-friends only event, Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, the daughter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., spilled the GOP dig to the world when she posted a photo of the Donald dummy on Instagram.
She later deleted the picture — but not before it was captured by the
New York Daily News.
"It's yuge party!" Kennedy wrote next to the image which shows Trump with his mouth open and wearing blue suit and red tie — a reference to the billionaire developer's pronunciation of the word "huge."
For Trump's famous hairstyle, the Kennedys fashioned a yellow plastic supermarket bag over the head of the piñata.
The photo was snapped on the wooden deck of the family home and casually-dressed young members of the Kennedy family and their friends can be seen standing behind it.
Piñatas are routinely seen at celebrations in Mexico, where they are filled with candy and toys and children use bats the whack them to shreds.
There's no indication whether the ultra-liberal Kennedys, who are dyed-in-the-wool Democrats, went the extra step and beat up the presumptive GOP presidential piñata until it was torn apart.
The Trump piñata has become a symbolic payback to Trump for his early campaign comments that Mexico must pay for a 10-foot barrier wall at the U.S. border to keep its criminals out.
The Fourth of July celebration was, for years, presided over by Kennedy patriarch Sen. Ted Kennedy, who passed away in 2009.
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