Sources have previously said that there’s a healthy competition within the Trump family — and perhaps proving the point, there are even two after-parties for Melania Trump’s movie following its gala premiere this week.
After the Washington, DC, screening for the First Lady’s highly anticipated Amazon MGM movie, Page Six has learned that there is an official party, as well as one at Donald Trump Jr.’s private members club.
The official invite-only shindig, we hear, will include 250 guests, and, “That’s the official, proper producers party,” said a source. “It’s invite only, it’s pretty significant people.”
Trump Jr.’s pricey Beltway members club, the Executive Branch, is also hosting an invitation only bash as well for the film, Page Six has learned.
An invitation seen by Page Six to the Executive Branch celebration after the movie reads, “You are cordially invited to the After Party… Following the World Premiere.”
The invite says that singer and crypto booster Akon will be a special performer. Akon once mulled a run for president in 2020, you may recall.
The invite also says that the dress code is “business attire,” and that cocktails and canapés will be served. (The club’s menu is said to be MAHA-approved, the Post previously reported, while several former Navy SEALs were hired to handle security at the place.)
Director Brett Ratner’s “Melania” movie premieres on Thursday with a gala screening at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center that will be attended by President Trump and the First Lady. (There will also be premieres in 20 markets overall at the same time, we reported, including NYC and LA.)
The private club was founded by Don Jr. as well as 1789 Capital partners Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk, plus Alex and Zach Witkoff (sons of Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff).
Founding members reportedly pay a $500,000 initiation fee, and include crypto billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss as well as Trump crypto and AI czar David Sacks.
Last September, the Executive Branch opened to new members with a $150,000 initiation fee and annual dues of $15,000, the Post previously reported.
Page Six Hollywood previously reported that Melania also hosted a screening of her film as a sneak peek at the White House on Saturday night, with guests including Queen Rania of Jordan, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Erika Kirk, AMD CEO Lisa Su, GE CEO Larry Culp, Amazon’s Andy Jassy and Mike Hopkins, Melania’s exclusive senior advisor Marc Beckman, venture capitalist Jim Breyer, producer Fernando Sulichin, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, James Packer, fotog Ellen von Unwerth and more.
A rep for Don. Jr. did not get back to us.
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