Trump faces conservative blowback over Spirit Airlines rescue
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President Trump faces conservative opposition over a proposed $500 million bailout for Spirit Airlines.
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The Trump administration is encountering conservative opposition regarding its proposal to rescue Spirit Airlines. President Trump initially suggested the bailout on Tuesday, and reports indicate the administration is considering a $500 million package for the airline. This plan is drawing criticism from the political right, who are concerned about the precedent it establishes for government intervention in private business. Conservatives are questioning the White House's approach to economic policy by supporting a struggling corporation.
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The Trump administration is considering a $500 million package for Spirit Airlines.
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