50 Cent Reportedly Set To Perform At Donald Trump Jr.’s Club After Previously Saying He Was ‘Afraid’ Of Politics

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50 Cent Reportedly Set To Perform At Donald Trump Jr.’s Club After Previously Saying He Was ‘Afraid’ Of Politics

50 Cent may be staying quiet on politics publicly, but his next private gig is making headlines.

According to The Daily Beast, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is scheduled to perform July 3 at Executive Branch, the members-only Georgetown club co-owned by Donald Trump Jr., Omeed Malik, and Christopher Buskirk of 1789 Capital.

The exclusive MAGA-linked spot reportedly charges a $500,000 annual membership fee and has already hosted rappers including Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule, and Timbaland. The booking comes after 50 made headlines in 2024 for saying he turned down $3 million to perform at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.

I’m afraid about politics,” he said on The Breakfast Club. “It’s because when you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you.” He also added, “That’s the formula for the confusion that sent Kanye to Japan.”

50 has shifted on Trump before. In 2019, he said he rejected an inauguration offer because “every dollar is not a good dollar.” In 2020, after backlash, he tweeted, “F**k Trump, I never liked him.”

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