Trump golf club cited for 'insects' and 'rodents' in recent health scare
Trump National Golf Club Westchester was cited by local health officials for "critical" violations, according to recently released records.
NOTUS obtained the November 20, 2025 inspection of President Donald Trump's New York club, where Westchester County Department of Health officials observed insects, rodents, and other violations.
According to Tuesday's report, the club was cited for "dirty surfaces," food that was "uncovered, mislabeled, [and] stored on floor," and "missing or inadequate sneeze guards."
Rooms were said to be "poorly constructed" and "in disrepair." The buildings also suffered from "inadequate" lighting and ventilation.
The Trump Organization, the Westchester County Department of Health, and the New York Department of Health did not respond to questions about the "critical" violations.
In May of 2025, New Jersey health officials found 18 health code violations at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster.