Club for wealthy Trump supporters opens in Washington.


A club called 'Executive Branch' will be established in Washington, accessible only to select individuals. The founders of the club, including Donald Trump Jr. and mega-donor Omid Malik, aim to create a private club focused on businessmen and tech moguls who wish to have connections with the Trump administration.
Membership in the club will be limited, and the cost will exceed half a million dollars. The club will operate by invitation only, and its official opening will take place after the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The main goal of the club is to create comfortable conditions for influential individuals to communicate with the president's advisors and cabinet members.
The club will be located in the prestigious Georgetown area. Among the founders of the club are well-known entrepreneurs and investors aiming to create a private club targeted at attracting influential individuals from the business and tech worlds.
Although the club will be shielded from the press and outsiders, it may raise questions regarding transparency and accessibility to political influence. The opening of the club signifies the existence of an elite group of individuals seeking direct connections with the Trump administration. Such a club may be beneficial for networking but requires attention to its transparency and accessibility.
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