Trump Jr. Launches Ultra-Exclusive, Members-Only Club

Donald Trump Jr. in suit.

Donald Trump Jr. is revolutionizing Washington’s social scene with his new exclusive private club, “Executive Branch.”

The establishment demands a $500,000 membership fee and already boasts an impressive waitlist of America’s business elite eager to connect with the Trump administration’s inner circle.

This high-end venture showcases the Trump family’s entrepreneurial spirit while creating a private space away from the prying eyes of the mainstream media.

Located in Washington D.C.’s prestigious Georgetown neighborhood, Executive Branch establishes itself as “the highest-end private club that Washington has ever had.”

Co-owned by Trump Jr., Omeed Malik, and the Witkoff brothers (Zach and Alex), the club emerged from a vision shared with Chris Buskirk.

Buskirk is the co-founder of 1789 Capital, a conservative venture capital firm that focuses on supporting American enterprises.

The club’s exclusive nature is by careful design. Prospective members undergo strict vetting and must secure a referral before being considered.

This strategic approach ensures the club maintains its privacy and exclusivity.

By doing so, it deliberately avoids media personalities and lobbyists who might compromise the confidential nature of discussions taking place within its walls.

The club’s founding members already include an impressive roster of successful Americans: tech investors David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, along with cryptocurrency pioneers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.

Held after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Executive Branch’s inaugural event drew distinguished attendees including White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and SEC Chairman Paul Atkins.

The initiative follows a family tradition of creating exceptional private clubs.

President Donald Trump transformed Mar-A-Lago into a world-renowned private club and resort after purchasing the national historic landmark in 1985.

That Florida establishment recently increased its membership fee to $1 million following President Trump’s historic re-election in November 2024.

The surge reflects the premium value Americans place on exclusive Trump properties.

Executive Branch arrives amid a growing post-COVID trend of private membership clubs in major cities.

However, with fees more than double those of the Aman Club in New York and a deliberately smaller, more exclusive membership, Trump Jr.’s venture stands apart from its competitors.

The club is set to play a significant role in Washington’s social-political landscape, similar to the Trump International Hotel during President Trump’s first administration.

Executive Branch has been praised for creating a legitimate American establishment where successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and administration officials can meet in a secure, private setting.

The club represents a bold step in bringing together the best minds in business and government to advance American interests.

For Executive Branch members, the steep investment delivers unprecedented access to a network of figures committed to American prosperity.