Trump Jr.’s New Club – $500K Fee!

Donald Trump Jr.

Making it possible for America’s business elite to connect with top officials in the Trump administration, Donald Trump Jr. has launched an exclusive private club in Washington, D.C.

Executive Branch comes with a steep $500,000 membership fee and already boasts a growing waitlist.

The deep interest in the venture proves that business leaders are eager to secure their place at the intersection of power and influence.

Located in Georgetown, the ultra-exclusive club recently held its inaugural event shortly after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

It attracted an impressive roster of attendees, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Executive Branch is co-owned by Trump Jr., investment firm CEO Omeed Malik, and real estate heirs Zach and Alex Witkoff.

Chris Buskirk of the conservative venture capital firm 1789 Capital also helped develop the club’s concept.

This powerhouse team has positioned the venue as “the highest-end private club that Washington has ever seen.”

Among the founding members are prominent conservative-leaning business figures, including venture capitalist David Sacks, cryptocurrency pioneers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya.

The club’s steep membership fee—more than double that of the exclusive Aman Club in New York—ensures that only the most serious players gain access.

Prospective members undergo a strict vetting process and must receive a referral to be considered.

This carefully controlled process ensures privacy and exclusivity, keeping out media figures and lobbyists who might compromise the club’s intimate atmosphere.

Executive Branch follows in the footsteps of the Trump International Hotel, which served as an important hub during President Donald Trump’s first term.

Unlike other membership clubs that emerged post-COVID, Executive Branch will maintain a smaller, more select membership.

This exclusivity preserves the value of connections made within its walls, allowing business leaders and administration officials to build relationships away from the prying eyes of the press and political opponents.

The club continues a Trump family tradition of creating exclusive venues that blend business and politics.

President Trump transformed Mar-A-Lago into one of the world’s most prestigious private clubs after buying it in 1985.

Before his re-election in November 2024, Mar-A-Lago’s membership fee increased to $1 million, reflecting the immense value of access to the president’s inner circle.

Executive Branch represents more than just a gathering place for the elite. It symbolizes a shifting power dynamic in Washington.

Conservative business leaders can now openly align with the current administration without fear of cancel culture or media smears.

For those who can afford the price of admission, it is an investment in relationships that could help shape America’s economic future.