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50 Cent Reportedly Set to Perform at Donald Trump Jr.'s Private Executive Branch Club
The booking comes as the America 250 rollout has seen artists withdraw and a Vanilla Ice show cancelled, underscoring the event’s fragile lineup.
On July 3, rapper Curtis Jackson is set to perform at Donald Trump Jr.'s members-only Executive Branch club in Washington, ahead of America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
This booking follows the collapse of the official Freedom 250 concert series, where several artists dropped out and a Vanilla Ice performance was canceled on Friday due to inclement weather.
Jackson previously claimed he turned down a $3 million offer to perform at a Trump rally, stating he was "afraid of politics," and also reportedly declined a $500,000 offer for Trump's 2017 inauguration.
Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule, and Timbaland have also performed at the exclusive venue, which Trump Jr. co-founded in Georgetown and charges a $500,000 annual membership fee.
The Executive Branch club booking positions the venue as a private alternative to the struggling Freedom 250 public programming, suggesting Trump continues to prioritize exclusive events over broader anniversary celebrations.