Starlink isn’t just another tech company. It’s a private satellite network run by a billionaire who uses his platforms to spread conspiracy theories, boost extremists, and undermine democracy. Elon Musk has turned X (formerly Twitter) into a megaphone for hate speech and political manipulation — and now he wants to dominate the communications infrastructure that keeps millions of people connected. By partnering with Starlink, T-Mobile is giving Musk even more control over how information travels — including to rural communities, schools, and emergency services. This partnership would integrate Musk’s satellite network into T-Mobile’s cellular service, effectively expanding his empire across U.S. skies. Experts have warned of the dangers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved Starlink’s expanded power for cellphone service earlier this year, despite objections from public safety advocates and environmental groups worried about interference and sky pollution. Consumer watchdogs and tech critics alike say the partnership could further entrench corporate monopolies and reduce accountability. T-Mobile’s brand has long stood for accessibility and fairness — not for propping up billionaires who spread hate and undermine democracy. That’s why grassroots groups across the country — including Public Citizen and the Tesla Takedown Movement — are calling for action now. We’re demanding that T-Mobile end its partnership with Starlink immediately. This boycott is only the beginning. Public pressure works — and T-Mobile’s executives know it. If enough of us speak out, they’ll have to choose between their customers and Elon Musk.