During the 2024 Presidential campaign, the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, meant to bring broadband internet to rural communities across the country, became a cudgel for Donald Trump and Republicans—a symbol of government inefficiency under the Biden administration because of its failure to put a dent in the internet access divide. Once Trump took office, there was a promise to revive the program and make good on the initial promise of getting people online. You’ll be absolutely shocked to learn that, according to reporting by The Verge, BEAD under Trump’s leadership is still not connecting people, but it is lining the pockets of Trump-friendly billionaires. Notably, the program almost immediately started to shift funding to tech billionaires promising to use satellite internet to reach communities that have previously been underserved by wired internet providers. That includes a $738.8 million contract that went to Elon Musk’s SpaceX and $311 million that was awarded to Jeff Bezos and Amazon Leo. Investments in Trump are paying dividends You’ll of course remember that Elon Musk spent about a quarter of a billion dollars trying to get Trump elected, so getting a nearly 3x return on that in a single contract means it was an effective investment. Bezos’ company gave $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund and spent $40 million to buy the rights to a Melania Trump documentary, so consider that money well spent, too.