Trump Media quietly stores at least one of its data centers in a facility owned by longtime Republican donors and media moguls
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) houses several servers in a data center in Omaha, Nebraska, owned by the family office of a longtime Midwest media mogul.
The server company “1623 Farnam Road” is entirely owned by the Bradley family’s private investment company, Berks Group, according to official documents raised from the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Nebraska Secretary’s Office and the Missouri Secretary of State. Berks Group It is an investment company and operates essentially like a family office. The Bradley Family set up after selling most of its assets from longtime media companies that own newspapers, television channels and radio stations from media companies across the country.
Given that TMTG is an online media company, the existence of servers may sound amazing technology. However, TMTG often keeps these relationships close to the chest. Compiled references to Farnham in 1623 for most of the SEC filings. luck A reference to the Farnham facility in 1623 was found in a footnote to the contract between TMTG and one of its vendors, WorldConnect Technologies. In that agreement, WorldConnect should have paid 2.5 million shares of TMTG shares when it opened its first data center at 1623 Farnam’s Data Center in Omaha.
This relationship adds details to the structure of the business partners and TMTG, which make up a large portion of President Donald Trump’s personal net worth.
1623 Farnham declined to comment on the record of this story. TMTG did not respond to requests for comment.
President Trump’s net worth is wrapped in TMTG
Trump is TMTG’s largest shareholder and controls 53% of the company. Despite not playing a formal role in TMTG, his success as a business is nevertheless directly linked to his own net worth. Based on TMTG’s current stock price, approximately 114 million Trump’s shares are worth around $3.6 billion. In December, Trump placed his shares on a Revocable trust He is ruled by his son and current TMTG board member Donald Trump Jr.
The president may have made most of his fortune as a real estate developer and television personality, but in reality he is now a technology mogul. In his past life, his business relationships may have been in a company pouring cement or fitted I-beams for a skyscraper. Currently they use technology vendors that develop content delivery networks that use power streaming content or data center providers like 1623 Farnam.
These companies do not offer services that are not generic names and that are considered to be used by ordinary consumers of social media apps and streaming services in their daily lives. However, it is important for the operation of all high-tech companies, including TMTG. Given Trump’s economic interests with the TMTG and his current role as US president, they present a new potential conflict of interest unique to the 21st century.
1623 Farnam provides TMTG access to network features that allow for internet connectivity. It is known as a “carrier hotel” in the telecommunications industry, such as Farnham in 1623. This is a physical location that acts as a meeting point for many of the networks that make up the Internet.
“The Internet is not a single network,” said Ramesh Sitamaran, professor of computer science at the University of Massachusetts. “This is a collection of many independent networks. In order to be sent from one place on the Internet to another, it must go through many independent networks. Therefore, there is a place where the network can physically meet (information). The carrier hotel will promote that meeting.”
Carrier hotels were early precursors of cloud computing, but remained an important fragment of the technology infrastructure that is critical to the operation of the Internet. They are often seen in downtown areas of metropolitan cities, as they connect many different networks in a single location. So there were relatively few, which became a valuable investment opportunity.
“We can argue that this is just as important as power, sewerage and water,” said Brian Bradley, owner of the Berks Group and current president of NPG. I said In 2018, it acquired 1623 Farnam.
Family events
Bradleys, a wealthy family in St. Joseph, Missouri, and its patriarch, has built up fortune in the news business after acquiring dozens of local newspapers of the Midwest and subsequent local television and radio stations under the NPG. In 2011, the family sold most of their broadcast assets to SuldingLink Communications, a former subsidiary of Altice. Reported $350 million.
Since then, Bradleys has focused primarily on the operation of The Berks Group, which invests in manufacturing, Edtech and technology infrastructure. Website. According to its website, six members of the Bradley family currently serve as leadership in the Berks Group as both board members and executives.
The Berks Group purchased the 1623 Farnham in 2018 at a private price. At the time, the company was known as the Nebraska Data Center. The Berks Group promised to invest $30 million over five years when Farnham bought the company in 1623.
TMTG’s “Non-Cell” Media Network
As TMTG continues to build its technology stack, it has developed commercial relationships with lesser known business companies such as 1623 Farnam. Despite not familiar to most people, these companies now play an important role in the operation of TMTG.
For most of the year, TMTG has been engaged in the process of building its own technology infrastructure to enhance both true social and emerging video streaming platform Truth+, like X. Earlier this week, TMTG announced it Developing a Fintech Platform It is called Truth.fi. TMTG regularly promotes the system with SEC filings, essential to Big Tech’s mission to become “cellless.” 1623 Farnham’s data center was the first to house TMTG’s burgeoning network of technology-holdings.
In November 2024, TMTG announced that all data centers were fully operational. The WorldConnect agreement grants additional inventory incentives to five total data centers. It was not clear where these additional data centers were or whether they were all operational.
TMTG announced that its first data center will be online in August 2024. Currently, TMTG has a standalone streaming platform called Truth+, including iOS, Android, and Amazon Live content within Fire TV and its true social apps. These features are housed in a proprietary content delivery network previously developed by the Perception Group, which was introduced in TMTG by WorldConnect Technologies. Report from luckan ambiguous company with no websites run by an associate. James E.Louisiana businessman and a leading Republican donor.
Family political donations
The Bradley family also has a history of making personal donations to Republican candidates over the years, according to data from the Federal Election Commission and public secrets. From 2014 to 2024, six families employed by the Berks Group gave a total of at least $76,000 to various Republican candidates. Members of the Bradley family have not made direct contributions to any of President Donald Trump’s three presidential campaigns. luck.
According to Open Secrets data, their families, Rall Bradley and Eric Bradley, also regularly donate to Democratic candidates, including the latest election cycle. The family will also donate to the political division of the DC Lobbying Group in the Broadcasting Industry, a national broadcaster association that supports both Republican and Democratic candidates.