Health inspectors identified the presence of flies and improperly stored food at a high-end golf club owned by former President Donald Trump, according to a recent inspection report. The findings have prompted some supporters of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement to label the news as “fake.”
Inspection Details at Trump National Golf Club
The inspection took place at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Health officials documented several violations during their routine visit, including the discovery of flies in food preparation areas and food items that were not kept at safe temperatures. The report noted that these conditions could potentially pose health risks to patrons.
Specific Violations Cited
- Flies were observed in locations where food is prepared and served.
- Certain food items were found stored at temperatures above the recommended safety threshold.
- Other minor infractions were also listed in the official inspection documentation.
Response from Trump Organization
Representatives for the Trump Organization stated that all issues highlighted by the health inspectors have been addressed. According to their statement, the club has taken corrective measures to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Reactions from Supporters
Following the release of the inspection report, some supporters of Trump and the MAGA movement dismissed the findings as “fake news.” They argued that the coverage was politically motivated and questioned the validity of the inspection results.
Inspection Report and Further Information
The full inspection report is available through the local health department. Additional details regarding the violations and subsequent corrective actions can be reviewed by the public.