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Cruz on possible Spirit Airlines bailout: ‘Terrible idea’

Cruz on possible Spirit Airlines bailout: ‘Terrible idea’

Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) criticized the Trump administration’s potential bailout of Spirit Airlines, calling it a “terrible idea.” The deal could see the government owning up to 90 percent of the airline, which has filed for bankruptcy twice. Cruz made his remarks on April 19, 2026, expressing strong opposition to the proposed government intervention.

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