A judge set bail at $250,000 and ordered Taele not to possess weapons, to stay away from the president’s golf club and to remain in California pending further proceedings, court documents show. Federal agents during a Friday security assessment saw a suspicious person, later identified as Taele, the Justice Department said. He was seen walking throughout the golf course, wearing an earpiece and taking photographs and videos of federal agents’ activities. Federal agents contacted the sheriff’s department, whose deputies in a pat-down search of Taele found a 16-round magazine containing hollow point ammunition in his pants pockets. On the grounds of Trump’s club on Sunday, Taele was taking photos and videos, and he appeared to be monitoring “security-planning activities,” the sheriff’s department said.