A government watchdog group plans to make public the visitor logs to Mar-a-Lago.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or "CREW", says the Department of Homeland Security will turn over the visitor logs to President Trump's Palm Beach estate by September 8th as part of a lawsuit the watchdog filed.
CREW and other organizations are also suing to get logs to the White House and Trump Tower in New York. Officials with the group say the public deserves to know who is coming to meet with the president and his staff.
CREW also sued the Obama administration to get visitor logs to the White House.
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