WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administrationโs nominee to oversee a $42 billion government fund to bring high-speed broadband internet to unserved parts of America denied on Thursday that she would administer the program to benefit Starlink owner Elon Musk.
Democrats have suggested that Musk, a billionaire and close adviser to President Donald Trump, could receive as much as $20 billion of the funding by eliminating the programโs preference for fiber and boosting satellite service. Arielle Roth, who has been nominated to head the Commerce Departmentโs National Telecommunications and Information Administration, said at a Senate hearing that she โwill administer the program to the benefit of the American people, not any single individual.โ
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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