50 Cent reportedly set to perform at Donald Trump Jr.'s private Executive Branch club
Sources claim 50 Cent's appearance follows performances at the club by Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule and Timbaland

Rapper 50 Cent is reportedly set to perform at Donald Trump Jr.'s exclusive Executive Branch club in Washington, DC, despite previously distancing himself from political events involving US President Donald Trump.
According to The Daily Beast, the Grammy Award-winning artist will perform on July 3 at the invitation-only Georgetown venue, which is co-owned by Trump Jr. alongside financiers Omeed Malik and Christopher Buskirk.
The club reportedly charges members an annual fee of $500,000 and has become a gathering place for wealthy business leaders and figures connected to the Trump administration.
Sources cited by the publication said 50 Cent's appearance follows performances at the club by Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule and Timbaland.
The reported booking has drawn attention because of the rapper's previous comments about avoiding political affiliations.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club in 2024, 50 Cent revealed he had declined a $3 million offer to perform at a Trump campaign rally at Madison Square Garden.
"I'm afraid about politics," he said. "It's because when you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you."
He also said, "That’s the formula for the confusion that sent Kanye to Japan. He said something about [politics], and now he can only go to Japan."
The reported performance has fuelled speculation that the rapper may be softening his previous stance, although he has not publicly commented on the event or expressed support for Trump's political agenda.
Executive Branch has reportedly hosted several high-profile gatherings linked to the Trump administration and has attracted influential political and business figures since opening.


















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