Gross violations earn Trump's prized club worst health grade in county: report
Trump plays golf in Bedminster, NJ, in 2022. (Shutterstock)

Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey was slapped with 18 health code violations, Forbes reported on Wednesday — including some truly gross ones.

Overall, the facility scored just 32 out of 100 in its health inspection, the lowest grade in all of Somerset County. Moreover, nine out of the 18 violations were deemed to be the most serious category, posing an "unacceptable health risk" to people at the establishment.

Among the violations at the Bedminster club were failing "all three requirements in the 'food protected from contamination' category, with violations including expired milk, raw meat stored improperly and a dishwasher that may not reach the required temperature," noted the report. "The inspector also cited four separate hand-washing violations, including sinks without soap or paper towels, one lacking a required sign and another used to store a sanitizer bucket."

Per the report, the bad milk and improper storage of meat was corrected immediately upon being cited, but some other violations remain.

The presence of the Bedminster club, where President Donald Trump often vacations, has made the area a hot spot for MAGA rallies, with supporters coming from all around the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

In fact, those pro-Trump rallies became such a problem for locals that last year during the heigh of the election campaign, the all-Republican city council voted to prohibit parking in an area frequented by the rallygoers, sparking a contentious council meeting.