A club excluded for super-logs wishing to approach the Trump administration opens to Washington


Michael Seifert, Donald Trumpjr., Kimberly Guilfoyle and Omed Malik (from left to right) to the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, New York City, Thursday, July 20, 2023. Photo source: John Angelillo / Upi / Profimedia
Donald Trump Jr., investor Omed Malik and other partners launch an ultra-oxivist private club in Washington, called “Executive Branch”, intended only for those who can pay an access fee of over $ 500,000, according to Politico.
The club, located in the Georgetown district, aims to become the most select in the American capital, offering businessmen and technology magnians a space to socialize discreetly with members of the Trump administration and close counselors.
The access will be made strictly on the basis of recommendation, and the high costs are meant to filter only the elites, far from the eyes of the press and the opportunistic aspirants.
The official launch will take place at a party organized by Malik, David Sacks and Trump Jr., as a counterpart at the traditional dinner dinner from the White House, an event that Trump camp at boycotted this year.
The founders of the club are omed Malik, Chris Buskirk, Donald Trump Jr. and Brothers Zach and Alex Witkoff, the sons of Trump's special Middle East, Steve Witkoff, who recently said that the 300-year-old Élysée Palace looks exactly like Mar-A-Lago.
The club already has a waiting list, a sign of the huge interest from the American conservative elite, and among the members are the billionaires David Sacks, the Winklevoss brothers and Chamath Palihapitiya.
In addition, the club is funded by the Conservative Risk Capital 1789 Capital, which was founded by Malik. Donald Trump Jr. joined the company as a partner in November 2024.
1789 Capital, named after the year in which the declaration of rights was adopted, describes its mission as the financing of “the next chapter of American exceptionalism”; His first investment was in the new media company founded by Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, according to The Daily Beast.




