Trump did not call for Tiger Woods pardon, viral post debunked

A viral post claimed that President Donald Trump on Truth Social sought that Tiger Woods be pardoned after he was arrested on DUI suspicion following a crash.

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Tiger Woods, the legendary golfer, was arrested on DUI suspicion after a car accident in Florida. A viral post on Truth Social allegedly showed President Donald Trump calling for Woods to be pardoned, but fact-checking revealed it was fabricated.

The post, which had over 1 million views, claimed Trump was calling on Gov. Ron DeSantis to pardon Woods so he could focus on The Masters. However, Trump's actual Truth Social posts were about Chuck Schumer and the war with Iran, with no mention of Woods.

Grokt fact-checked the claim, stating it was a satirical meme created after Woods' DUI arrest. Trump did express sympathy for Woods, saying he had 'some difficulty' after the crash, but did not call for a pardon.