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50 Cent Reportedly Set to Play Trump Jr.'s Exclusive Executive Branch Club

The reported July 3 booking would place a mainstream hip-hop star inside an invitation-only Trump-aligned venue, provoking scrutiny over artist choices, elite access, reputational risk, organizers' instability.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets, citing a Daily Beast report, say Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is scheduled to perform at Donald Trump Jr.’s members-only Executive Branch in Georgetown on July 3.
  • Jackson has not publicly confirmed the booking and news organizations emphasize that the performance is reported but unverified.
  • Executive Branch is an invitation-only club co-owned by Trump Jr., Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk with a reported $500,000 annual membership and ties to 1789 Capital that have drawn ethics and asset-growth scrutiny.
  • The report arrives after widespread performer withdrawals from the Freedom 250 concert series and a last-minute cancellation of Vanilla Ice, a sequence that has left organizers facing public setbacks.
  • The announcement has already generated sharp fan backlash on social media and raised questions about how political alignment and private-club appearances could affect artists’ reputations and future bookings.