A club for ultra-wealthy Trump supporters has opened in Washington

A private club for ultra-wealthy supporters of US President Donald Trump has opened in Washington, the cost of membership of which will be 500,000 US dollars. About this informs Political.
The club called “Executive Branch” was founded by Donald Trump Jr., megadonor Omid Malik and several other investors. It will be possible to enter the club only by invitation, the price of which exceeds half a million dollars. The club is planning exclusive events after the White House Correspondents’ Gala Dinner. It will be located in the historic Georgetown neighborhood of Washington.
The goal of the project is to create an elite private club for businessmen and technology tycoons who seek to strengthen their ties with the Trump administration. The high cost of the invitation and requirements for recommendations should ensure that only selected leadership representatives participate, who will be able to communicate with advisers and members of Trump’s cabinet without the presence of journalists and outsiders.
The club’s first event will coincide with the White House Correspondents’ Gala Dinner, which Donald Trump plans to skip. According to the publication’s sources, his assistants also stay away from journalistic events. The party at the club is expected to be attended by members of the Trump administration, its allies and White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.
The owners of the club are Omid Malik, his business partner Chris Buskirk, Donald Trump Jr., as well as Zach and Alex Witkoff, sons of the special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff. The founders also include entrepreneur David Sachs, crypto-investors the Winklevoss brothers, and venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya.