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This photo of Barack Obama bowing to the Ayatollah Khamenei is fake
Barack Obama caught flak when he appeared to bow to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, a move that Donald Trump later criticized as weakness. But did he bow to to Ayatollah Khamenei of Iran, as a May 21 Facebook post claims?
"America will not apologize or bow to anyone ever again!!" reads the post, which features what looks like a photo of Obama bowing deeply to the Ayatollah. "Trump 2020."
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That’s because the image was edited using a 2005 photo of Khamenei and a 2009 photo of Obama.
The photo of Khamenei was taken in Tehran by photographer Atta Kenare during the inaugural ceremony for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then Iran’s new president. Ahmadinejad is standing where Obama appears in the image posted to Facebook.
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The image of Obama bowing, meanwhile, was taken from a now famous photograph that shows the president bending down so a young black boy could touch his hair. It’s a photo captured by Pete Souza, the former chief official White House photographer during the Obama administration.
Jacob Philadelphia was 5 when his family visited Obama in the Oval Office.
"I want to know if my hair is just like yours," he said to the then-president.
"Why don’t you touch it and see for yourself?" Obama said, leaning down so his head was level with Philadelphia. "Touch it, dude!" he said when the boy hesitated.
We rate this Facebook post as Pants on Fire!
Our Sources
Facebook post, May 21, 2019
The Washington Post, "Trump mocked Obama for bowing to a Saudi king. And then he…" May 20, 2017
Getty Images, "Iran’s new president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad," Aug. 3, 2005
The New York Times, "When a boy found a familiar feel in a pat of the head of state," May 23, 2012
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