Donald Trump furious with ex-wife over car crash DUI incident, calls it a family affair
President-elect Donald Trump has publicly praised Tiger Woods as an "amazing man" following the golfer's rollover arrest in Florida on March 29th but simultaneously expressed deep frustration with Vanessa Trump after she reportedly gave him almighty dressing down regarding their strained relationship weeks prior to this latest DUI incident.
Key Points
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1Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence following a two-vehicle rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida.
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2Vanessa Trump reacted with anger and fear to his behavior both leading up to and immediately after the arrest.
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3Donald Trump publicly praised Tiger as an 'amazing man' despite reporting that Woods was arrested on DUI charges.
Developments
Tiger Woods was arrested on Friday for three misdemeanour charges following his two-vehicle rollover crash in Florida and remained detained until 11pm local time before being released on bail by a close associate. Upon returning home, Vanessa Trump reportedly confronted him with clear displeasure regarding the incident after deliberately staying awake to meet at her front door.
Tiger Woods was arrested in Florida for refusing a urine sample after passing a breath test and returned home to report claims of tension with Vanessa Trump regarding her strong warning about the situation, which could affect their relationship given Tiger's history of painkiller-related issues. While sources indicate he is apologetic considering another treatment program similar to his 2017 rehab stay for medication use, no official confirmation has been released yet by Woods or his team.
President Donald Trump expressed support for his "close friend" Tiger Woods following the golfer's arrest on suspicion of DUI after a rollover crash in Florida where both he and another driver emerged uninjured. Although Woods passed an initial breathalyzer test, authorities suspect impairment by medication due to his refusal to provide urine samples; this marks Wood's second major incident involving alcohol-related charges since 2017 following previous arrests for similar offenses or crashes.