Donald Trump's eldest son has launched a paid VIP private meeting, and the $500,000 fee has been wildly sought after. Is this another blatant collusion between officials and businesses?
Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has founded a private membership super-rich club in Georgetown, Washington, aimed at business and technology giants who want to build connections with the Trump administration. This allows them to communicate with senior officials of the Trump administration and Republican leaders while avoiding the attention of the media and insiders. The entry threshold for this club is very high, with a membership fee of up to $500,000. However, it was quickly oversubscribed, and many people can only join the waiting list.
According to informed sources, their goal is to create the most high-end private club in the history of Washington, D.C. Membership is based on recommendation and invitation, with a membership fee of up to $500,000, and members must also pay annual dues after joining. This is intended to filter out corporate leaders, and the club's function is to facilitate in-depth communication between them and Trump's advisors and cabinet members while avoiding media and insider scrutiny.