Tiger Woods called Trump after DUI crash: video
Key Points:
- Golf legend Tiger Woods told a police officer he spoke with President Donald Trump shortly after his DUI rollover crash in Florida, as revealed in a bodycam video obtained by TMZ.
- Woods was charged with driving under the influence after his Land Rover SUV clipped a truck's trailer, showing signs of impairment and possessing two opioid pills at the time of the crash.
- Trump called Woods a "very close friend" and expressed sympathy, while Woods later announced he is stepping away to seek treatment and focus on his health.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge and has a history of previous DUI incidents and serious injuries from a 2021 rollover accident.
- The White House has not commented on the video, and Woods is currently prioritizing recovery and treatment following the incident.