Effigies of Donald Trump and other political figures were set on fire in Mexico City as part of the traditional “Burning of Judas” celebration held on Holy Saturday. The event, known for its satirical and symbolic nature, sees communities gather in public spaces to burn colorful figures representing evil. While rooted in the Biblical story of Judas Iscariot, the ritual has evolved over time to include modern-day personalities, often reflecting public sentiment and political commentary. Despite coinciding with Holy Week, the celebration is not officially associated with the Catholic Church. The tradition is widely observed across Latin America and parts of Greece, blending culture, satire, and festivity.