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The Trump admin is going to bail out Spirit Airlines with $500 million of your tax dollars but re...

By Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
Posted April 22, 2026

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is a U.S. Congresswoman known for her outspoken conservative views, frequent criticism of government spending, and provocative social media style that amplifies controversial political narratives. Her posts often blend sarcasm, outrage, and America First rhetoric to rally her base while attacking opponents. Credibility is mixed, as she has a history of promoting conspiracy theories, though she garners significant attention on X with millions of followers.

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The post criticizes a proposed $500 million taxpayer-funded bailout for Spirit Airlines by the Trump administration, contrasting it with inaction on lowering health insurance, cost of living, gas, and diesel prices amid a war in Iran driving up fuel costs. It highlights Spirit's poor customer ratings for service, seats, and fees, while decrying lack of relief like DOGE checks or tariff refunds, potential military drafts, and accusations of fighting Epstein files release. Key themes include government waste, misplaced priorities, foreign wars, and betrayal of voter expectations under 'America LAST' policies.

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This content is trending due to breaking news of the Trump administration's imminent $500 million bailout deal for Spirit Airlines, potentially announced imminently amid bankruptcy and Iran war-fueled jet fuel spikes.[2][3] Greene's high-profile status and inflammatory style amplify outrage over taxpayer funds for a low-rated airline during economic pressures. Timing aligns with election proximity and internal administration debates, sparking partisan backlash.[1]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Spirit Airlines has faced two bankruptcies since 2024, exacerbated by doubled jet fuel costs from the US-involved war in Iran.[2]
  • 2The bailout could give the US government warrants for up to 90% ownership of Spirit post-bankruptcy.[3]
  • 3Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called it 'good money after bad,' showing internal pushback.[1][2]
  • 4President Trump publicly endorsed exploring aid for Spirit's 14,000 jobs on CNBC.[2]
  • 5Spirit shares surged up to 57% on bailout news, despite no finalized deal yet.[3]

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