Reporters asked whether the administration planned to "bail out" Spirit Airlines amid claims the carrier might shut down. The President said the White House was "looking at it" and would help "if it's a good deal," adding that he wanted to preserve jobs but would not take action unless terms were acceptable.
"We're looking at it. If we can do it, we'll do it, but only if it's a good deal," the President said, and suggested an announcement might be forthcoming. He framed any federal involvement as contingent on conditions that would protect U.S. interests and prioritize American workers.
The President did not provide details on the form of assistance, the agency that would implement it, or any timetable. Reporters asked follow-up questions about which lenders were involved and potential priorities; the President reiterated a preference for "America first" outcomes but gave no operational specifics.
No formal administration action, legal authority, or funding measure was announced at the briefing.