Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the offspring of the wealthy tend to be grifters and scummy and lazy. I guess when you prioritize money parenting falls off the wayside. The shittiest people I know all have generational wealth. And they suck as human beings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares! It’s a business, club, elite gathering- whatever. It doesn’t apply to any of us here so why waste time on it. I think, if being honest, most concern here about it is probably deep-seated jealousy. Just sayin’
You MAGA are so ignorant to the rules of government employees. Are you posting from Russia where you’ve accepted corruption? We don’t have to accept it and we won’t.
Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the offspring of the wealthy tend to be grifters and scummy and lazy. I guess when you prioritize money parenting falls off the wayside. The shittiest people I know all have generational wealth. And they suck as human beings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clearly influence peddling. I mean come on - “Executive Branch”?
And the crowd who screamed about Hunter Biden has nothing to say about this, of course.
Seriously. This is way worse than Hunter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who signs up for this deserves to be separated from their money, but I suspect it’s a money laundering operation.
It’s a way to circumvent campaign contributions
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who signs up for this deserves to be separated from their money, but I suspect it’s a money laundering operation.
Anonymous wrote:It’s clearly influence peddling. I mean come on - “Executive Branch”?
And the crowd who screamed about Hunter Biden has nothing to say about this, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Most of us are immune to the blatant grift of Trump 2.0, but this one caught my eye.
Don Jr. is co-founding a new private club in Georgetown called Executive Branch. Co-founders include: Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk of 1789 Capital, the investment firm that made Trump Jr. a partner last year; Alex Witkoff and Zach Witkoff, the sons of billionaire real estate developer Steve Witkoff, a longtime friend of the President’s and the current Middle East envoy.
The club is expected to be a social hub for political and business elites, similar to the Trump International Hotel during the Trump presidency--in other words, a space where people wanting to influence the Trump administration can do so. Some of the founding members include: White House crypto czar David Sacks, crypto investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, and tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya.
The club already has a waiting list, despite the high price ($500,000 membership fee plus additional regular charges). In attendance at Saturday’s launch were: Marco Rubio, Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, Dan Bongino, Mehmet Oz, among others. Apparently there will be a strict vetting process for new members and referrals will be required.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/28/donald-trump-jr-private-members-club-executive-branch.html
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. he should have been painting pictures and selling millions a piece like the other guy
Anonymous wrote:Who cares! It’s a business, club, elite gathering- whatever. It doesn’t apply to any of us here so why waste time on it. I think, if being honest, most concern here about it is probably deep-seated jealousy. Just sayin’