President Trump's 2020 campaign backtracked on a statement on 5G wireless technology after it appeared to contradict Trump administration policy.
, 5G is"next-generation, super-fast wireless technology has become a real, tangible thing that people can actually use ... Right now, only a tiny number of people across a very limited spread of locations have access to 5G. For most of us, 5G is still a mystery, full of tantalizing promise but few details."
Correspondingly, the CEO of the private wireless company Rivada has pushed for a similar idea to Parscale. As Axios reported, Peter Thiel and Karl Rove, who both have close ties to the Republican party, have invested in Rivada.Trump's rejection of 'socialism' makes America weak in the fight for 5G against China's Huawei
And contradicting her earlier statement to Politico, McEnany then added,"The White House sets the policy on 5G and all issues. Naturally, the campaign fully supports the president's priorities and his policy agenda. There is no daylight between the White House and the campaign."in late February, stating, I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard.
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