Trader consensus prices "No" at 95.5% for a Trump pardon of Tiger Woods by June 30, driven by the golf icon's recent Florida state DUI arrest on March 27 following a rollover crash—misdemeanor charges including property damage and urine test refusal, ineligible for federal presidential pardon. Fact-checks swiftly debunked viral fakes claiming Trump urged Gov. DeSantis or posted on Truth Social for clemency, with Woods pleading not guilty, securing travel for inpatient treatment abroad, and facing a likely plea deal per legal experts. Absent any federal indictment—a remote prospect given Woods' history of resolved 2017 DUI probation—traders see negligible path to pardon before the Masters-adjacent deadline, though surprise federal scrutiny could theoretically shift odds.
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If it becomes impossible for Trump to issue a federal pardon, commutation, or reprieve within this market's timeframe, it may immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for whether a person is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...If it becomes impossible for Trump to issue a federal pardon, commutation, or reprieve within this market's timeframe, it may immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for whether a person is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus prices "No" at 95.5% for a Trump pardon of Tiger Woods by June 30, driven by the golf icon's recent Florida state DUI arrest on March 27 following a rollover crash—misdemeanor charges including property damage and urine test refusal, ineligible for federal presidential pardon. Fact-checks swiftly debunked viral fakes claiming Trump urged Gov. DeSantis or posted on Truth Social for clemency, with Woods pleading not guilty, securing travel for inpatient treatment abroad, and facing a likely plea deal per legal experts. Absent any federal indictment—a remote prospect given Woods' history of resolved 2017 DUI probation—traders see negligible path to pardon before the Masters-adjacent deadline, though surprise federal scrutiny could theoretically shift odds.
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