In South Texas, loteria cards as wearable art have been popular items at locales that sell Fiesta and Mexican-themed items for several years, adorning T-shirts with favorites like El Borracho, La Dama and El Diablito — The Drunk, The Lady and The Little Devil.

But one local attorney has upped the ante with a Fiesta medal that spoofs President Trump as “El Pendejo,” or the idiot.

San Antonio attorney Rosie Gonzalez said she created the medal in “jest and fun.” She ordered 500 medals and sold out within 48 hours.

Fiesta revelers paid $10 for the wearable, miniature Mexican bingo card with a caricature of Trump on the front and the slogan “Keep FIESTA Great” on the back, playing off Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan.

“We’re in political upheaval. It’s been an upheaval since (Trump) decided to run, it’s been one fiasco after another,” the attorney added. “I think there’s been some feeling by a lot of Latinos that there’s a backlash spearheaded by him.”

Gonzalez enlisted the help of her friend Philip Anaya to draw the Trump caricature. She spent about $800 on the original batch. The shipment arrived last Wednesday afternoon. By Friday, she was out.

“Everyone loves (the medal and) they’ve been going like hotcakes,” said Gonzalez’s longtime friend and administrative assistant Rachael Castillo.

Gonzalez said a blind woman from Cotulla asked her friends to drive about 90 miles to San Antonio to help her get a medal. Other interested buyers have reached out from as far as Germany.

A second batch of medals have been ordered and should arrive within three weeks. People are already calling in to add their names to the waiting list Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez was not prepared for the reaction, which has been “overwhelmingly positive,” she said.

“I can count them on one hand,” she said of the number of people who have spoken out against the medals. “They’ve said it’s disrespectful, mean-spirited and immature.”

Gonzalez said she appreciates the support and rebuttals. She has not removed the opposing comments from her Facebook page in an effort to “embrace our differences.”

“I did tell one person, ‘You don't pay my bills, you’re not my mother, you’re not my girlfriend, you’re not God, I will continue to protect myself under the First Amendment,’” Gonzalez said.

She noted, “There were far more insulting jabs at (former President Barack) Obama than this little Fiesta medal.”