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Tiger Woods took another serious turn after his recent crash and DUI arrest in Florida. Soon after the news came out,
Donald Trump shared that he had spoken to the golf legend personally. What he said gave a clearer picture of what Woods has been dealing with behind the scenes. Trump told reporters that Woods is going through constant physical pain. He made it clear that alcohol was not part of the situation. “He tested negative for alcohol, as you know, and he is under a tremendous physical pressure from his various ailments,” Trump said. He added, “He lives a life of pain. He has a lot of pain.”
At the same time, new details from police reports and media coverage started coming out. According to Daily Mail, officers found opioid pills in Woods’ pocket after the crash on Jupiter Island. The situation quickly raised more questions about his health and recovery.
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Trump did not hold back while speaking about Woods. He called him “an amazing guy” and “an amazing athlete,” but kept coming back to one point, the pain. “He does not have an alcohol problem, but he does have pain,” Donald Trump said clearly. The crash itself happened when Woods was trying to pass a truck on a two-lane road. According to John Budensiek, Woods was driving at high speed before his vehicle clipped a trailer and flipped onto its side.
He later said Woods showed “signs of impairment,” though a breath test confirmed there was no alcohol in his system.
Police noted that Woods appeared slow in his movements and was sweating heavily. His eyes were described as bloodshot, and his pupils were dilated. When asked about medication, Woods told officers, “I take a few.” He refused a urine test, which led to his arrest.
Meanwhile, his personal life also came into focus. Vanessa Trump, who has been linked with Woods, was reportedly upset after the incident. A source told the Daily Mail that she wants him to get things under control moving forward.
This is not the first time Tiger Woods has faced such issues. He has a long history of injuries, including a major crash in 2021 that nearly cost him his leg. Over the years, he has relied on pain medication during recovery. Right now, the situation is not just about one accident. It reflects a bigger struggle that Woods has been dealing with for years, managing pain while trying to stay active in his career.