Tiger Woods Claims He Spoke to Donald Trump After DUI Arrest Following Crash
Tiger Woods makes surprising Donald Trump claim after crash as bodycam footage and DUI arrest details come to light
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Tiger Woods made a surprising claim to police after a crash in Florida, stating he had just spoken to former President Donald Trump. Bodycam footage reveals Woods was on the phone at the scene before being arrested for DUI and possession of opioids following the accident.
- 01Tiger Woods claimed to have spoken to Donald Trump just after his crash.
- 02Bodycam footage shows Woods interacting with police while on the phone.
- 03Woods was arrested for DUI after officers found opioids in his possession.
- 04The crash occurred when Woods attempted to pass another vehicle at high speed.
- 05This incident marks another troubling episode in Woods' history with driving-related issues.
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Tiger Woods was involved in a car crash in Florida, where he claimed to have spoken with former President Donald Trump just moments after the incident. Newly released police bodycam footage shows Woods on a phone call before interacting with officers. The crash occurred when Woods attempted to pass another vehicle at high speed, resulting in his SUV hitting a trailer and rolling over. Officers reported that Woods showed signs of impairment, including being sweaty and unsteady. They found two opioid pills in his pocket, leading to several charges, including driving under the influence (DUI). Although a breath test showed no alcohol in his system, Woods refused a urine test, complicating the investigation into his condition. This incident adds to Woods' troubled history with driving, including a previous arrest in 2017 and a serious crash in 2021 that resulted in significant injuries.
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This incident raises concerns about public safety and the implications of impaired driving.
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