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Trump canceled $2.75B in broadband funding, calling it "racist," disrupting digital equity efforts.
President Donald Trump labeled the Digital Equity Act "racist" and "unconstitutional," leading to the cancellation of $2.75 billion in federal funding for broadband expansion in rural and underserved areas.
The program, part of the 2021 infrastructure law, supported digital navigators, device distribution, and digital literacy training for low-income households, older adults, veterans, and racial minorities.
Its termination in May disrupted efforts to close the digital divide, with advocates warning of lasting harm to access to healthcare, education, and jobs.
The National Digital Inclusion Alliance has sued, arguing the cancellation violated the separation of powers and targeted systemic inequities.
The move follows the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program, leaving many without critical internet support.
Trump canceló $ 2.75B en financiamiento de banda ancha, llamándolo "racista", interrumpiendo los esfuerzos de equidad digital.