Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, is facing scrutiny after a recent health inspection revealed multiple violations. According to public records, the violations span across different areas, including food handling, storage, and sanitation practices. Health inspectors noted issues that could potentially compromise food safety and pose risks to patrons.
The club's general manager responded to the findings by criticizing the inspection process. He claimed that the timing and nature of the inspection indicated a politically motivated attack. He argued that the club consistently maintains high standards of cleanliness and food safety.
However, health department officials defended the inspection, stating that it was a routine procedure conducted annually at all food service establishments. They emphasized that the goal of the inspection is to ensure compliance with health codes and protect public health. The club is expected to address the violations promptly and undergo a follow-up inspection to verify compliance.
Trump Bedminster Golf Club Cited for Health Violations
Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, recently received several health code violations following its annual inspection. The violations covered various areas, raising concerns about food safety and hygiene. The club's general manager dismissed the inspection as politically motivated. However, health officials maintain that the inspection was routine and aimed at ensuring public safety.