Olé Eric! Birthday boy Trump filmed wearing a SOMBRERO at his Mexican-themed 34th party - despite his father branding countrymen 'rapists' and calling for a border wall
- Eric Trump, the president's younger son, was caught on tape wearing the hat
- He wasn't the only member of the party wearing sombreros in the video
- Trump's guests included his brother, Don Jr., and wife, Lara
- The video follows his father's less than stellar words on Mexican people
President Donald Trump's son Eric has was caught on camera wearing a sombrero at his birthday celebration, flying in the face of his father's less-than-flattering remarks about Mexican people during his presidential campaign.
Trump was taped at a restaurant in Westchester County, New York, blowing out the candles on his Fudgie the Whale cake for his 34th birthday.
Guests included his wife Lara, his brother, Don Jr., and a group of friends.
Eric Trump celebrated his 34th birthday in less-than-sensitive style with a sombrero
The sombreros were accompanied by a group of musicians around the table singing Mexican tunes - an interesting choice of atmosphere for a member of the Trump family, given Donald's remarks.
Lynne Patton, a member of the party and an appointee to the Department of Housing and Urban Development posted the following on Twitter: '#HappyBirthday to one of the greatest people I know. We love you, Eric! Amazing night with even more amazing friends. I think Lara summed it up best when she said, 'I love everyone at this table so much!'
The video of the sombrero-wearing comes after his father's inflammatory remarks about Mexican people
In the run up to his election as president, Donald Trump made disparaging remarks about Mexican people.
'They're bringing drugs. They're bring crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people,' he said.
The restaurant, Guadalajara in Briarcliff Manor, New York , said Trump had visited about 'four times in the last three months' according to the New York Daily News.
When asked about feeling awkward serving the party given the president's comments, a staffer at the restaurant told the Daily News: 'We have to take care of him as a regular customer.'
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