American Airlines issues apology after enraged Ohio lawmaker says delays caused missed votes: ‘Truly sorry’

American Airlines apologized to Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) on Monday after he complained that delayed flights caused three lawmakers to miss votes in Congress.
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