President Donald Trump said that the Digital Equity Act is a “handout based on race” and illegal. Congress approved the act to expand broadband access to many groups, not just racial minorities.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in front of the West Wing of the White House, May 8, 2025, in Washington. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., introduced the 2019 Digital Equity Act . It was folded into the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure bill that Congress passed and President Joe Biden signed into law.
The law intends to benefit a long list of groups, including low-income households; people 60 and older; people incarcerated in non-federal facilities; veterans; people with disabilities; people with language barriers; racial and ethnic minorities; and people in rural areas.post, Trump said he and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick"agree that the Biden/Harris so-called ‘Digital Equity Act’ is totally UNCONSTITUTIONAL. No more woke handouts based on race! The Digital Equity Program is a RACIST and ILLEGAL $2.5 BILLION DOLLAR giveaway. I am ending this IMMEDIATELY, and saving Taxpayers BILLIONS OF DOLLARS!" The law Trump called"woke" and"racist" is used by every state to expand high-speed internet access to millions of Americans, not racial minorities alone. Trump does not have the power to declare the law unconstitutional, and he mischaracterized who the program benefits. We asked the White House and federal departments involved in the program for evidence to support Trump’s statement and received no reply. Although Trump referred to the law as"illegal," organizations familiar with it said they are unaware of any court challenges to it.that Trump cannot declare the law unconstitutional:"That is the sole purview of the courts. The Administration’s responsibility is to implement the law as written." Under the law, every state received money to write digital equity plans describing in detail how they planned to expand broadband access. The Trump administration sentMay 9 to states and organizations terminating grants. Trump’s direction to cancel a program approved by Congress will likely face a court challenge. The act says high-speed internet expansion should benefit several groups in addition to racial minorities, including veterans, older Americans and rural residents. "The truth is, equity is not just for communities of color," Zaki Barzinji, senior director at Aspen Digital, which is part of the Aspen Institute, toldin 2024 that Black and Hispanic household broadband rates trailed those of white households by about 10 percentage points. About 70% of adults aged 65 and older had a broadband connection, which is a lower rate than for younger people. Rural residents and lower income people also lag behind in access.t to provide money to expand high-speed internet access. The legislation briefly mentioned race, stating the program would cover populations including"individuals who are members of a racial or ethnic minority group." It also said the program would not exclude participation on the basis of race. signed by President Joe Biden. It included $2.75 billion for the Digital Equity Act. "Access to high-speed Internet is critical to the vitality of rural communities, which is why I have long championed expanding access to broadband across Maine," Collins said Jan. 23. The legislation says a"broadband connection and digital literacy are increasingly critical to how individuals participate in the society, economy, and civic institutions" including to obtain education, build careers and access health care. The Digital Equity Act does not cover only racial minorities. It includes low-income households; people 60 and older; incarcerated people not in federal facilities; veterans; people with disabilities; people with language barriers; racial and ethnic minorities; and people who live in rural areas. Some people fall into more than one group. "Only one of those categories is related to race and, when you actually look at the majority of communities in this country that fall into the digital divide, there is a far greater amount of families that fall into the rural community and aging individual buckets," Barzinji told PolitiFact.During the Biden administration’s final months, states received recommendations from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration on how to get funding through the act. Here’s a sampling of how states planned to spend the money:to promote efforts to provide cybersecurity and privacy skills training; and technical support and implementation of ConnectedFlorida, to support workforce development programs, digital literacy and device ownership."Hundreds of thousands of North Carolina households don’t have access to a computer, and nearly one third of households lack basic digital skills," Cristalle H. Dickerson, a North Carolina Department of Information Technology spokesperson, told PolitiFact. Angela Siefer, the Ohio-based National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s executive director, said states collectively spent $60 million to create the digital equity plans. Now, if Trump’s cancellation stands, the states won’t receive money to implement the plans.The alliance estimated it would serve about 30,000 people across 11 states, many in overlapping covered populations. For example, about two-thirds of the covered people are members of a racial or ethnic minority, more than half live in low-income households and about half live in a rural area. More than 1,000 are veterans, about 5,000 are people with disabilities and 6,000 are older than 60.Organizations familiar with the law said they are unaware of any court ruling saying it’s illegal. The law’s text outlines several groups that lawmakers sought to benefit. Racial minorities were one of those groups. The other groups may include racial minorities but not to the exclusion of other races: low-income households; people 60 and older; people incarcerated in non-federal facilities; veterans; people with disabilities; people with language barriers; and people in rural areas. Federal Government Terminates $35M of Funding to Provide Digital Skills and Online Safety for Rural Mainers, Small Businesses, Veterans and Low-Income Residents Email and telephone interview, Angela Siefer, executive director of National Digital Inclusion Alliance, May 12, 2025 Email interview, Susan Corbett, executive director of the National Digital Equity Center, May 12, 2025Telephone interview, Heather Gate, executive VP of digital Inclusion, Connected Nation, May 12, 2025Email interview, Cristalle H. Dickerson, N.C. Department of Information Technology spokesperson, May 13, 2025Says Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “engaged in election interference by campaigning” in Pennsylvania for former Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Former President Joe Biden’s pardons of lawmakers on the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack “are hereby declared void, vacant, and of no further force or effect,” because “they were done by autopen.” "All armed services are having among the best recruiting results ever” because of Trump policies, and “it was just a few months ago where the results were exactly the opposite.” A video shows French President Emmanuel Macron, United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Freidrich Merz with a bag of cocaine after visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. En los primeros 100 días del presidente Donald Trump, las incautaciones de fentanilo salvaron entre"119 millones" y"258 millones" de vidas.
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