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Donald Trump Jr will not allow these Republicans in his $500k exclusive club

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Donald Trump Jr has a long list of people who will not get entry to his exclusive club, called the Executive Branch, that will open in June. It will be an invite-only club that will cost $500,000 to join. But some people will never be able to join: traditional Republicans, like Bush-era Republicans who mostly hate President Donald Trump and also frequent other Republican clubs, also fake news reporters and even a lobbyist.

A New York Times report said President Trump is expected to drop by here now that he no longer has the Trump International Hotel, where he spent nights in his first term. The property was sold in 2022 and is now owned by the Waldorf Astoria chain. So Executive Branch will be his break zone when he can't travel to Mar-a-Lago.


The club is not for any Saudi businessman, as they can visit any of the other clubs in the capital. Members of Don Jr's club don't want to be annoyed when they chill.


Trump's crypto czar, David Sacks, who is a founding member of the club, said traditional Republicans won't be the members of this club. “To the extent there are Republican clubs, they tend to be like more Bush-era Republicans as opposed to Trump-era Republicans ,” Sacks said. “So we wanted to create something new, hipper and Trump-aligned.”

An Executive Branch spokesperson told the NYT there is another stringent barrier to entry: You must know one of the club’s owners to get through the door.

In addition to Don Jr and Sacks, the club is owned by Zach and Alex Witkoff, the sons of President Trump’s Middle East envoy; Omeed Malik, who leads 1789 Capital; and Chris Buskirk, who co-founded the conservative donor group “Rockbridge Network.”

A CNBC report earlier said that the members would have to be heavily vetted and approved by its founders.

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