- Health inspectors in New York reportedly discovered multiple issues at Donald Trump’s Westchester golf club, including the presence of insects and rodents.
- Other violations at the Westchester club included dirty surfaces, rooms in disrepair, inadequate lighting and ventilation, and improperly stored food.
- None of the violations found at the Westchester club were classified as "critical" by the inspectors.
- Donald Trump's Bedminster golf course in New Jersey also faced compliance issues, such as improper separation of raw meat and eggs, and inadequate cleaning of food-contact surfaces.
- The general manager of the Bedminster club dismissed the inspection findings as a "politically motivated attack."
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