Sarah Palin teases DC return as supporters call for ‘Mother of Maga’ to get Cabinet post

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-22 14:19:34 | Updated at 2024-11-22 20:06:36 5 hours ago
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Sarah Palin in front of the capitol building Sarah Palin shared a mysterious photo of herself in workout gear outside the Capitol building, with the caption "11/24." Instagram / @sarahpalin97

A smiling Sarah Palin posted a cryptic photo at the Capitol — teasing a possible announcement as her followers call for the “Mother of MAGA” to have a place in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.

The former governor of Alaska grinned in the photo posted Thursday showing her in dark-colored workout gear and pink sneakers and pointing a finger while with the Capitol behind her.

She posted it with the mysterious caption “11/24,” closing off any replies while not explaining why she included Sunday’s date.

Her tease came just days after she reposted a supporter’s call for her to have a key role in Trump’s administration.

Sarah palin at Trump rally, pointing to audience from behind podium The mysterious post comes days after Palin, known as the “Mother of MAGA” reshared a supporter’s rant fuming over Palin’s absence from Trump’s cabinet short-picks Getty Images

“Palin was Trump before Trump. I have been saying this for years. Sarah Palin is the Mother of MAGA,” the supporter wrote.

“Back then [16 years ago], she was the face of the tea party, what would then become the MAGA movement,” continued the follower, expressing outrage that others had been named for “positions I hoped Sarah Palin would get.”

“It is so shocking to me how in 2017, and now it looks like in 2025, she will not get a seat at the table that she helped set.”

Palin captioned the screenshots with, “Big tent, big party, but know your history so America can repeat the good parts.”

Sarah Palin smiling next to donald trump outsidePalin has been a longtime supporter of President-elect Trump. AP

While it is not yet known what she’s teasing, Palin has been a longtime supporter of the president-elect. She endorsed him in January 2016 — appearing at rallies and delivering speeches to boost Trump’s appeal to Conservatives.

Most recently, she supported Trump at his massive Madison Square Garden rally in Manhattan last month after donning him a second endorsement.

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