US Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill to require that US President Donald Trump publish logs revealing who he has met with, and where, after Trump and his advisers have stonewalled inquiries into his conclaves. The Mar-A-Lago act, for Making Access Records Available to Lead American Government Openness Act, would, if passed, require the president and his administration to publish who he meets with, and where. Since his inauguration, President Trump has spent well over half of his weekends in Florida at his Mar-A-Lago resort, a private club that requires a $200,000 admission fee to join. Access to the president has been limited and secretive, and Democratic lawmakers want to see published the routine comings and goings of those who seek Trump's ear, or the ear of his advisers.