FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuters) - Undercooled meat, potentially dangerous raw fish and broken coolers were among 13 violations found by restaurant inspectors at Mar-a-Lago, the exclusive Florida resort owned by President Donald Trump, during visits in late January, state officials said on Thursday.
Mar-a-Lago representatives did not respond to requests for comment on the problems discovered at the private club, which charges $200,000 (£159,963) in initiation fees and has been dubbed the Southern White House. The officials said the infractions were fixed the same day.