Donald Trump Jr.’s $500k DC Club Welcomes White House Crypto Czar David Sacks
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A new exclusive private membership club called “Executive Branch” has launched in Washington D.C., co-founded by Donald Trump Jr. and partners from 1789 Capital. The club charges a $500,000 membership fee which makes it the second most expensive private club in the country after Mar-a-Lago, and already has a waiting list. According to CNBC reporting, the club will be located in Georgetown and is set to open next month. Private club’s executive branch co-owned by Donald Trump Jr. White House crypto czar David Sacks, tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya, and other well-known cryptocurrency investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are among the original members. Donald Trump Jr., Omeed Malik, and Christopher Buskirk, his business partners at 1789 Capital, are co-owners of the Executive Branch. The ownership group also includes Alex and Zach Witkoff, sons of billionaire real estate developer Steve Witkoff, who serves as Middle East envoy in the Trump administration and is a longtime friend of the President. The club’s founding membership includes several prominent figures from the cryptocurrency and technology sectors. White House crypto czar David Sacks has secured founding member status, alongside crypto investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss. Tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya is also among the initial members. According to CNBC’s Robert Frank, prospective members must be “personally approved by the owners with a trusted referral.” This creates a highly selective admission process. Despite the substantial $500,000 membership fee, the club reportedly already has a waiting list. Some prospective members are allegedly offering up to $1 million to join. The exclusive nature of the club is further emphasized by comments from a person close to Executive Branch. In a CNBC interview, he said “We don’t want members of the media or just a lot of lobbyists joining. We want people to feel comfortable having conversations in privacy.” Interestingly, the…