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Trump: ‘I’d love somebody to buy’ Spirit Airlines

Trump: ‘I’d love somebody to buy’ Spirit Airlines

Former President Donald Trump expressed support for the federal government helping to buy Spirit Airlines, which employs 14,000 people, during a CNBC interview on April 18, 2026. He opposed a potential merger between American Airlines and United Airlines but suggested that Spirit Airlines should be acquired to preserve jobs. Trump indicated he had discussed this idea with his team.

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