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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHeather Cox Richardson - A new club in DC: "Executive Branch" - $500,000 joining fee.
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/april-27-2025Last night a new club opened in the wealthy Georgetown neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Its called Executive Branch, and its an invitation-only club backed by Donald Trump Jr. and megadonor Omeed Malik. Dasha Burns of Politico reported that it costs more than half a million dollars to join. The exclusive club is designed to allow top business executives to talk privately with Trump advisors and cabinet members. Burns reports that the club already has a waiting list.
When then-candidate Donald Trump celebrated the administration of President William McKinley, it was always clear he saw it as the triumphant marriage of the very rich to the U.S. government. It was the era of so-called robber barons, industrialists and financiers who flooded political campaigns with money to convince voters that those trying to rein them in were socialists or anarchists, then called upon the politicians they put into power to pass laws that benefited their businesses.
Behind every one of half the portly well-dressed members of the Senate can be seen the outlines of some corporation interested in getting or preventing legislation, the Chicago Tribune wrote in 1884, or of some syndicate that has invaluable contracts or patents to defend or push. Last Sunday a new filing with the Federal Election Commission revealed that donors delivered an astounding $239 million for Trumps inauguration. Theodore Schleifer of the New York Times notes that Trumps 2017 inaugural committee raised $107 million. The $346 million raised by Trumps two inaugural committees is more than the monies raised by all other inaugural committees since Richard Nixons committee raised $4 million in 1973. While Trumps allies have said the money that wasnt spent on festivities will go to other projects Trump is behind, including his presidential library, there is no oversight on how Trump uses that money.
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When then-candidate Donald Trump celebrated the administration of President William McKinley, it was always clear he saw it as the triumphant marriage of the very rich to the U.S. government. It was the era of so-called robber barons, industrialists and financiers who flooded political campaigns with money to convince voters that those trying to rein them in were socialists or anarchists, then called upon the politicians they put into power to pass laws that benefited their businesses.
Behind every one of half the portly well-dressed members of the Senate can be seen the outlines of some corporation interested in getting or preventing legislation, the Chicago Tribune wrote in 1884, or of some syndicate that has invaluable contracts or patents to defend or push. Last Sunday a new filing with the Federal Election Commission revealed that donors delivered an astounding $239 million for Trumps inauguration. Theodore Schleifer of the New York Times notes that Trumps 2017 inaugural committee raised $107 million. The $346 million raised by Trumps two inaugural committees is more than the monies raised by all other inaugural committees since Richard Nixons committee raised $4 million in 1973. While Trumps allies have said the money that wasnt spent on festivities will go to other projects Trump is behind, including his presidential library, there is no oversight on how Trump uses that money.
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Heather Cox Richardson - A new club in DC: "Executive Branch" - $500,000 joining fee. (Original Post)
erronis
7 hrs ago
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sop
(13,864 posts)1. In the good old days of public corruption this was called "pay to play."
BoRaGard
(5,143 posts)2. G.O.P. Biggie Bros need a place to sneer at America's taxpaying proles*
* aka the "suckers and losers" who wind up paying huge sums
for a republicon billionaire to go Gourmet Golfing all the time.

for a republicon billionaire to go Gourmet Golfing all the time.

Hugin
(36,063 posts)3. After I heard about this...
The widely publicized theft of Noems Gucci handbag containing $3000 at a competing established DC watering hole suddenly clicked into place.
mwmisses4289
(953 posts)4. Another grift going on.