The new exclusive private club 'Executive Branch' in Washington DC, founded by Donald Trump and influential business associates, will open in May 2025 with a membership fee of $500.000. The club aims to become a center for private conversations with important political figures.
In the heart of Georgetown, Washington DC, a new hotspot is emerging: the Executive Branch. This luxurious private club, initiated by Donald Trump and partners of the investment fund 1789 Capital, including Omeed Malik and Chris Buskirk, aims to become Washington’s most exclusive meeting place. With a membership fee of half a million dollars, it follows in the footsteps of Mar-A-Lago, Trump’s other famous club.
This new elite club will attract not only celebrities from politics and business, but also prominent figures from the tech and crypto worlds such as David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, and twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. In addition to business networking opportunities, the Executive Branch will offer an exclusive setting where members can speak undisturbed with prominent figures from the former Trump administration.
The official opening is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2025, and interested parties can already register on the waiting list. However, access to these ranks requires not only the substantial financial contribution, but also a personal approval of the owners, based on trusted recommendations.
David Sacks, recently appointed AI and Crypto Czar, is one of the driving forces behind this venture. Just before taking on this role, he liquidated all his investments in major crypto tokens such as Bitcoin and Ethereum to avoid any conflict of interest.
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