Key Points Summary – Don Jr. Exclusive Club
- Don Jr.’s DC club “Executive Branch” bans Bush-era GOP officials
- Reporters and most lobbyists are also not allowed to join
- Club entry reportedly costs $500K–$1 million, but vetting is strict
- Trump allies and MAGA insiders dominate the founding membership
- George W. Bush likely to be furious his entire circle is blacklisted
Trump Jr. Shuts Out Bush-Era Elites
Donald Trump Jr. is launching a secretive, high-end club in Washington, D.C., and it’s not open to just anyone, especially not if you’re tied to the Bush family. His new venture, the “Executive Branch,” is a MAGA playground for the ultra-loyal, the ultra-rich, and the ultra-connected.
Tucked behind Georgetown Park through a hidden staircase next to a parking garage, the club is expected to open next month with a reported $500,000 entry fee, though insiders say some are offering up to $1 million just for the privilege of walking through the door.
But even deep pockets won’t get you past the gate unless you know someone on the inside.
Don Jr. Exclusive Club Targets “New GOP”
Co-founded by Don Jr., crypto guru David Sacks, and other Trump-aligned elites like Omeed Malik’s sons Zach and Alex Witkoff, the club’s rules are clear: no Bush-era Republicans, no mainstream media, and definitely no career lobbyists.
“This isn’t just for any Saudi businessman,” a spokesman told the New York Times.
Sacks, speaking on his podcast, laid it out plainly: “To the extent there are Republican clubs, they tend to be more Bush-era Republicans. We wanted something Trump-aligned.”
The clear message? This is a MAGA fortress — and anyone who worked in or supported the Republican Party before 2016 might as well not even knock.
Founding Members Read Like Trump’s Inner Circle
So, who is welcome? The founding membership is a who’s who of Trumpworld. Alongside Sacks and Trump Jr. are the Winklevoss twins of Facebook lawsuit fame, mega-donor Jeff Miller, and venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya.
The launch party was a Trump reunion. Attendees reportedly included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, AG Pam Bondi, DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and even Mehmet Oz, now head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Federal agency heads were spotted sipping cocktails alongside tech CEOs like AppLovin’s Adam Foroughi. But reporters? They were kept far away.
No Press, No Leaks, No Problem
Privacy is the club’s golden rule. “We don’t want members of the media or just a lot of lobbyists joining,” one insider said. “We want people to feel comfortable having conversations in privacy.”
That makes the “Executive Branch” a dream come true for power players looking to talk shop without fear of leaks — and a nightmare for traditional D.C. institutions used to open-access political influence.
With only 200 members expected, every invite is handpicked. Even knowing a founder isn’t enough without thorough vetting.
Trump Expected to Visit His New Power Base
Sources say President Trump himself might swing by. Since losing his Trump International Hotel — once a hub for diplomacy and influence — the new club could become his preferred D.C. hangout.
During his first term, foreign dignitaries and GOP elites frequently visited the hotel, prompting ethics complaints. But this time around, the Trumps are building their empire underground — both literally and metaphorically.
The Trump Organization sold the old hotel lease in 2022. Now, the family’s power hub has moved to a new address, with tighter access and deeper pockets.
George W. Bush Camp Reportedly Furious
The club’s anti-Bush stance is a major slap in the face to the former president’s entire circle. After years of simmering tension between Trump loyalists and the traditional GOP, Don Jr. has fired a cannon shot through the Republican establishment.
Sources say the Bush clan is “furious” about the ban, but powerless to stop it.
The split marks a definitive moment in conservative politics: the Bush dynasty is out, and the Trump machine is doubling down.
Don Jr.’s Club Symbolizes MAGA Future
The Executive Branch is more than just a club. It’s a symbol. A signal that the Trump brand is no longer just about politics — it’s about control, exclusivity, and shutting the door on the old GOP.
With MAGA elites running the show and the Bush wing locked out, Washington D.C., is watching as a new kind of power base takes root — one that doesn’t care who you worked for, how long you served, or what legacy you claim.
You’re either in with Trump, or you’re not in at all.