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Kevin O’Leary Slams Trump’s $500 Million Spirit Airlines Bailout: ‘Let Failing Companies Die’

The proposed plan could include a $500 million loan and give the federal government up to 90% ownership after bankruptcy, reports said.

  • On Thursday, investor Kevin O'Leary called the Trump administration's reported $500 million plan to rescue Spirit Airlines a "really bad idea," arguing that propping up failing companies undermines American capitalism.
  • President Donald Trump signaled support for a rescue last week to preserve 14,000 jobs, while Spirit Airlines has struggled since the pandemic, filing for bankruptcy twice in roughly a year following a blocked merger with JetBlue.
  • Advocating for market-driven outcomes, O'Leary stated, "You don't want to support bad management. You want to let them die," consistent with his 2020 pandemic position that struggling airlines should "go bankrupt" rather than receive federal aid.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Jerry Moran voiced Republican opposition, with Cruz calling the bailout an "absolutely terrible idea" and Moran expressing philosophical concerns about government involvement in private corporations.
  • Critics note Trump previously operated the Trump Shuttle between 1989 and 1992, which never turned a profit, raising concerns that the administration's interventionist agenda risks taxpayer funds on unprofitable enterprises.
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TFD broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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