Tiger Woods Said He Was Talking to the President After a Car Crash

Tiger Woods told a police officer he was talking to the president after a car crash in Florida.
Woods said 'thank you' after a phone call, but it's not clear who he was talking to.
President Trump said he feels bad for Woods and thinks he's a great person.
The White House didn't say if Trump talked to Woods after the crash.
A video shows Woods being handcuffed and looking very surprised.
Woods told police he was using his phone when his car crashed into a truck.
Woods said he looked at his phone and then his car crashed.
A police officer did a sobriety test and said Woods was impaired.
Woods asked if he was being arrested.
The officer said yes.
Police found two white pills in Woods' pockets.
Woods said the pills were for pain and contained a strong medicine.
Woods told police he took some medicine earlier that day.
At the police station, Woods said he wasn't drunk, just on prescription medicine.
Woods said he's not guilty of driving under the influence.
Woods agreed to a breath test but not a urine test.
Woods has had many surgeries and was limping when he was arrested.
Woods was hiccuping and moving his head during a sobriety test.
The police officer thought Woods was impaired and couldn't drive safely.
Tiger Woods is a very famous golfer who has won many awards.
Woods has been hurt many times, including a bad car crash in 2021.