
A new private membership club in Washington, D.C., co-founded by Donald Trump Jr., is charging a $500,000 membership fee — and there’s already a waiting list. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Donald Trump Jr. co-founded a new private club in Washington, D.C., called Executive Branch, which is charging a $500,000 membership fee and already has a waiting list.
Key Points:
The club may deepen worries about wealthy insiders getting special access to power, which can erode public trust and raise ethics concerns for voters and taxpayers.
The club could create jobs and spending in Washington, D.
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