Overview
- Westchester County inspectors on November 20, 2025, documented insects and rodents at Trump National Golf Club Westchester and issued five non-critical violations.
- Citations detailed dirty surfaces, rooms in disrepair with poor construction, inadequate lighting and ventilation, uncovered and mislabeled food stored on the floor, missing or inadequate sneeze guards, and double-stacked containers.
- Officials classified none of the Westchester violations as critical, and authorities have not confirmed whether the site has been re-inspected or the issues remedied.
- State health data indicate pests and similar deficiencies have been recorded at the Westchester property repeatedly, including reports of insects or rodents in eight of 15 inspections since 2016.
- Separate New Jersey records show Trump National Golf Club Bedminster received 18 violations in May 2025, including nine critical, scoring 32 before a same-day reinspection raised the score to 86, which the club’s general manager called politically motivated.