
President Donald Trump and professional golfer Tiger Woods made a joint appearance at the White House to celebrate Black History Month. The event took place in the East Room, where the two figures were greeted by a crowd eager to capture the moment on their phones.
During the event, Trump praised Woods, asking the audience if there was anybody like him, which was met with cheers and applause. He then invited Woods to share a few words, to which Woods initially declined. However, after the crowd chanted his name, Woods expressed his gratitude for being present and thanked the President and the audience for the honor.



Trump, known for his passion for golf, also acknowledged the presence of Australian professional golfer Adam Scott and extended his thanks to PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan for attending the event.