Tiger Woods Called Trump Before DUI Arrest: Report
Body-cam footage shows Woods saying he had just spoken with Donald Trump as deputies investigated signs of impairment and found hydrocodone pills.
- On Thursday, the Martin County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage showing Tiger Woods called President Donald Trump after flipping his Land Rover on Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday, March 27.
- Deputy Tatiana Levenar arrested Woods for DUI after he failed a roadside sobriety test, with Levenar noting she believed his normal faculties were impaired.
- Woods told Levenar he had not consumed alcohol but had taken prescription medications, and authorities found Norco pills in his pocket.
- On Tuesday, Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and announced he is stepping away from golf indefinitely to seek treatment.
- President Donald Trump described Woods as a close friend and said he felt "so badly" about the incident, though The White House provided no comment on the call.
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Tiger Woods says he called Trump after crash
New body camera footage obtained by CNN affiliate WPBF shows Tiger Woods walking and on the phone shortly after crashing his car in Florida. Woods said he was on the phone with President Donald Trump after a deputy told him to move closer to the scene. Woods has been charged with two misdemeanors including driving under the influence and has pleaded not guilty. CNN reached out to the White House for confirmation on whether a call took place betw…
Tiger Woods Bodycam Footage Released Following DUI Arrest and Car Crash | 🏆 LatestLY
The video, made public by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office on April 2, 2026, shows a disoriented Woods undergoing field sobriety tests after his vehicle struck a trailer and flipped onto its side. The bodycam footage also revealed a surprising detail involving US President Donald Trump. 🏆 Tiger Woods Bodycam Footage Released Following DUI Arrest and Car Crash.
The video of the arrest of Tiger Woods in Florida. The golfer appears confused, saying to speak to "the president." The hypothesis is that he had taken hydrocodone before the accident.
Tiger Woods told police after car crash he was ‘talking to the president'
After crashing his SUV last week in Florida, Tiger Woods took out his phone and told a deputy, “I was just talking to the president,” according to body camera footage released Thursday showing Woods' arrest on a DUI charge. The phone conversation was not captured on video, but Woods could be heard saying, “Thank you so much,” as he hung up and the deputy approached. It wasn't clear if Woods was referring to President Donald Trump, whose former d…
Tiger Woods told police ‘I was just talking with the president’ immediately after crash
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