Trump's Mar-A-Lago Estate Slammed With 13 Health Violations

Florida health inspectors slapped President Donald Trump's self-proclaimed "Winter White House," West Palm Beach's Mar-A-Lago resort with 13 violations in January, just days prior to Trump hosting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for a visit.

Unsafe seafood. Insufficiently refrigerated meats. Rusty shelving. Cooks without hairnets... The list of violations goes on. Still, the state inspectors allowed the luxury resort's main restaurant and beach club grill to remain open as staff scrambled to make several immediate corrections.

Among the "high priority" problems described as "potentially hazardous" were faulty fridges with meats stored well above the required 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Other issues included fish being served raw or undercooked without undergoing "proper parasite destruction." 

Trump is a frequent visitor to the private club and estate. In fact, he is scheduled to return Thursday evening.

The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


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