Michelle Obama Praised for Bold Stand She Didn’t Take in Saudi Arabia

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By ROBERT MACKEY

As images of President Obama and the first lady, Michelle Obama, with the new Saudi leader, King Salman, circulated online after their brief visit to Riyadh on Tuesday, commentators, observers watching from afar, seized on the fact that Mrs. Obama had not covered her hair during the audience with the new monarch.

Reports that some Saudi bloggers had expressed anger at the first lady’s supposed show of defiance — in refusing to honor the Saudi custom that compels women in the conservative kingdom to wear headscarves or full-body cloaks — were followed by a chorus of online praise for Mrs. Obama. They were joined even by one of the president’s most avid critics, Senator Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican who perhaps hopes to succeed him.

الأمير سلمان يلتقي المستشارة الألمانية انجيلا ميركل ويبحث معها القضايا المشتركة على هامش قمة العشرين بأستراليا. pic.twitter.com/UkiZDV7Crg

Other rumors about the visit, that Saudi television had blurred out images of Mrs. Obama and that she had ostentatiously frowned the entire time, also spread online despite clear visual evidence that they were untrue.

Rumor #Saudi TV blurred out Michelle Obama’s face at airport reception not true. video below https://t.co/fbJIWQVuek pic.twitter.com/anZ9Xf8wz6

The New York Times