Palin Mock Slapped Back by Obama Photographer

A photo Sarah Palin posted on social media drew a response from President Barack Obama's photographer, who posted a photo of his own. (Screengrab)

By    |   Friday, 21 April 2017 09:23 AM EDT ET

Sarah Palin mocked Hillary Clinton’s White House portrait during a recent visit, prompting a response from President Barack Obama’s photographer.

Palin visited the White House on Wednesday and posted a photo on Facebook showing herself and conservative friends and musicians Ted Nugent and Kid Rock unimpressed with Clinton's portrait.

In response, Pete Souza, who was the chief photographer when Obama was in the White House, posted a photo on Instagram of Obama and former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley sitting below a portrait of President Ronald Reagan. He captioned it, "Being respectful."

Being respectful.

A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on

Palin, Nugent, and Rock supported President Donald Trump during his presidential campaign.

Their visit to the White House on Wednesday came after Trump reportedly invited Palin to have dinner with him and told her to bring friends, the International Business Times reported.

Palin brought Nugent and Rock along because she knew the two "would have good conversation with the president and get to express a lot of good, middle class, work ethic type issues," according to the International Business Times.

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