A Donald Trump-owned golf course was not on par after receiving 18 food violations and received the lowest ranking in the countryA Donald Trump-owned golf course was not on par after receiving 18 food violations and received the lowest ranking in the country A Donald Trump-owned golf course was not on par after receiving 18 food violations and received the lowest ranking in the country (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A Donald Trump-owned golf course was not on par after receiving 18 food violations. According to a report obtained by The Mirror US, the president’s National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey, now has the lowest health rating in the country.

During a health inspection last month, inspectors reportedly found that the club scored a 32 out of 100 from the Somerset County Department of Health. According to the report, half of the errors were classified as critical, with the possibility of resulting in “an unacceptable health risk.”

According to the report, the person in charge, David Schutzenhofer, was found by this inspector not to be able to display “knowledge of food safety principles pertaining to this operation.” It was also reported that Schutzenhofer was not in compliance with “risk level 3 retail food establishments that were certified by January 10, 2010.”

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The report also noted that the facility’s handwashing stations did not provide “warm water, soap, and acceptable handwashing methods.” These are just a few categories in which the establishment failed.

Another note from the inspector revealed that the inspector noticed a “household microwave” was spotted in the main kitchen. It was reported the device “must be removed. Only commercial-grade equipment allowed in Retail food establishments.”

According to the report, the person in charge, David Schutzenhofer, was found by this inspector not to be able to display "knowledge of food safety principles pertaining to this operation."According to the report, the person in charge, David Schutzenhofer, was found by this inspector not to be able to display “knowledge of food safety principles pertaining to this operation.”(Image: via Getty Images)

Trump’s Bedminster property did not immediately respond when asked to comment on the report. According to The Daily Beast, the golf club’s score was the lowest among the county’s reported 115 retail food establishments.

The dismal grade comes after further embarrassment that the president’s birthday parade might be canceled due to inclement weather on Saturday. Speaking to The Mirror U.S., Accuweather senior meteorologist Thomas Kines said that a “warm and humid evening,” which may feel like the mid-80s, was in store for parade goers.

According to The Daily Beast, the golf club's score was the lowest among the county’s reported 115 retail food establishments.According to The Daily Beast, the golf club’s score was the lowest among the county’s reported 115 retail food establishments.(Image: Getty Images)

“Temperatures for the hours leading up to the parade will be well into the 80s, and it will feel like the middle 90s,” he added.”Unfortunately, there is the risk of a thunderstorm in the evening, which can bring downpours, Kilners said, adding, “If only the Golden Dome were in place, maybe Trump could keep the storms away.”

According to Weather.com, the highs may reach 81 degrees while the lowest temperature will be 66 degrees. There is a 63% chance of rain and thunderstorms on Saturday with up to 92% humidity.

Trump's Bedminster property did not immediately respond when asked to comment on the reportTrump’s Bedminster property did not immediately respond when asked to comment on the report(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Prior to knowing the possible rainy weather, the Secret Service was already prepping for a big turnout. “We’re preparing for an enormous turnout,” Matt McCool of the Secret Service’s Washington Field office told Associated Press.

He said that more than 18 miles of “anti-scale fencing” would be erected and “multiple drones” would be in the air. The entire District of Columbia is normally a no-fly zone for drones.

Army officials have estimated around 200,000 attendees for the evening military parade, and McCool said he was prepared for “hundreds of thousands” of people.“We have a ton of magnetometers,” he said. “If a million people show up, then we’re going to have some lines.”

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