
Tiger Woods is banned from driving President Trump’s grandchildren by Secret Service after his 2nd rollover car accident in 5 years.
Woods, 50, is dating President Trump’s former daughter-in-law, Vanessa Trump, who shares five children with her ex-husband Donald Trump Jr.
Woods was allegedly speeding when his Land Rover SUV clipped the back of a trailer and rolled over. No one was injured in the accident.

Woods was arrested and charged with DUI with property damage. It was his 2nd DUI charge in 10 years. He blew triple zeros on a breathalyzer test at the scene. But he refused a urinalysis test at the jail. He was held in jail for 8 hours as required by Florida law and released Friday night.
“He was lethargic on scene, but that was, we believe, because of what he was intoxicated on,” said Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek. The sheriff clarified that Woods was “not impaired by alcohol but rather some type of medication or drug.”
Woods allegedly has an addiction to pain killers after multiple surgeries over the years.
According to the NY Post, the Trump family was relieved that Trump’s grandchildren were not in the SUV with Woods at the time of the crash. The Secret Service does not allow him to drive them.

Woods is pictured with Vanessa’s eldest daughter Kai Trump (left) in a photo dated February 16, 2025.
The Secret Service banned Woods from driving Kai, 18, or her siblings: Donald III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and 11-year-old Chloe.
The Secret Service is responsible for driving immediate members of the Trump family for as long as Trump is in office.
Woods was involved in a rollover car accident in California in 2021. He shattered his right leg and ankle and required surgery. He was not charged in that accident.





