Donald Trump Jr. is set to open an exclusive, members-only club in Washington, D.C., with a hefty annual fee of $500,000.
This marks the second private venue overseen by a Trump family member, following Mar-A-Lago, the opulent Palm Beach resort owned by Donald Trump.
The new club, dubbed “Executive Branch,” will be located in Georgetown and operate by invitation only, according to an invite obtained by Politico. The outlet also notes that a waitlist is already forming.
Among the initial founding members are said to be tech entrepreneur David Sacks; Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, who famously accused Mark Zuckerberg of copying their concept for Facebook; and venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya.
Trump Jr., 47, is launching the venture with co-owners Omeed Malik, a financier, and Zach and Alex Witkoff, the sons of U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff.
The concept reportedly originated with Trump Jr. and Malik, along with their business partners—the Witkoff brothers and Chris Buskirk—through their work at 1789 Capital, a right-leaning venture capital firm Trump Jr. joined in 2024.