Have you visited Alcatraz? It’s a fun way to spend time in San Francisco. You take a boat ride with other tourists and get a guided visit around the infamous prison. It sits on a 22-acre island known as “The Rock.” To describe Alcatraz as dilapidated would be an understatement. You learn about the notorious gangsters who were locked up there (including Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly), about the many efforts by prisoners to escape, and you see the tiny, grim cells they lived in. Then you visit the gift shop for souvenirs and books about Alcatraz.
While it’s often said that no one ever escaped Alcatraz, despite many attempts, three men built a raft and took off undetected in 1962: Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers. They were never seen again, so authorities think they must have drowned. But it’s likely they made it to the mainland and started new lives. No one knows.
Trump announced that he wants to reopen Alcatraz because it is time to get tough on hardened criminals. He said he was reacting to the madness of judges ruling that criminals were entitled to due process. This was impossible, he said, because he wanted to toss out millions of criminals, and there are not enough judges to give due process to so many criminals.
At its height, Alvarez housed fewer than 350 prisoners.
Malcolm Ferguson of The New Republic thinks he found out why Trump suddenly discovered Alcatraz as a solution. He saw a movie about Alcatraz!
Ferguson writes in The New Republic
President Trump may have gotten his half-brained idea to reopen and expand the infamous Alcatraz prison from a movie that aired on WLRN this past weekend.
“REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ! For too long, America has been plagued by vicious, violent, and repeat Criminal Offenders, the dregs of society, who will never contribute anything other than Misery and Suffering. When we were a more serious Nation, in times past, we did not hesitate to lock up the most dangerous criminals, and keep them far away from anyone they could harm. That’s the way it’s supposed to be,” the president wrote on Truth Social Sunday evening.
“I am directing the Bureau of Prisons, together with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security, to reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house America’s most ruthless and violent Offenders,” he continued. “We will no longer be held hostage to criminals, thugs, and Judges that are afraid to do their job and allow us to remove criminals, who came into our Country illegally. The reopening of ALCATRAZ will serve as a symbol of Law, Order, and JUSTICE. We will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
A Bluesky user provided some more details on this seemingly random announcement.
“I may have context for this! Last night WPBT in Palm Beach broadcast the 1979 Clint Eastwood film ‘Escape from Alcatraz,’” they wrote. Trump was in Palm Beach on the night in question.
Trump potentially making major policy decisions based on the last movie he watched is bleak but unsurprising. Alcatraz is a dilapidated full-time museum off the coast of San Francisco that closed in the 1960s because it was too expensive to operate and many of the buildings were falling apart. Getting it back to a full-time jail would be incredibly costly and labor intensive.
“Alcatraz closed as a federal penitentiary more than sixty years ago. It is now a very popular national park and major tourist attraction,” California Representative Nancy Pelosi wrote on X. “The President’s proposal is not a serious one.”
Rachel Maddow had a different theory about why Trump suddenly wanted to revive Alcatraz. She thinks he purposely distracts the public and the media. Toss out a shiny object for people and the media to get excited about, and it distracts them from serious policy failures. Alcatraz is bread & circus for the rubes, like the proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico. Better to have them talk about something silly than to talk about Pete Hegseth’s latest mess at the Pentagon or RFK Jr.’s relentless war against modern science.

The St Louis, Missouri public television station also broadcast the same film that weekend. His desire to reopen the prison can be both triggered by watching the film and wanting to use it as a distraction.
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This is the bate and switch, they really are trying to wear everyone down to the state of confusion and fatigue. This is the time to be vigilant and really look for sources that provide you with a true picture of what your regime is doing to dismantle and disrupt your country. I am often seeing people say they have grown tired of paying attention to what is going on in the world. This is not the time to ignore. it is the time to seek out the truth between the lies. I am sending you all strength and continued support for what this administration is putting you through.
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Of course it’s a distraction (one friend of mine called Trump the Birdbrain of Alcatraz). But also FYI — back in the day, people naively thought it was impossible and deadly to swim from Alcatraz to the shore here in San Francisco, 1.3 miles across the cold bay.
But nowadays, in a different time, kids and little old ladies do that swim all the time, just for fun — and that was without the motivation of a prison escape. (There are also triathlons that include that swim, and an annual Escape from Alcatraz organized swim.)
Of course those three guys escaped — it would be clueless to believe NONE of the bodies would be found in the bay.
Anyway, that was just Trump’s effort to distract from the picture of him as pope fiasco, and all the other chaos he’s creating.
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Trump does that distraction thing all the time. He pulls a stunt like this to take attention away from his latest disaster.
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I ❤️ Trump the Birdbrain of Alcatraz!
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Sorry for repeats! I don’t know what happened and I can’t seem to delete them.
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That repeat happens. One time I got 18 repeats from the same person. He was upset as he didn’t do it.
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If they were still giving free gifts in packets of cereals I’d say it fell out during his breakfast
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Rachel Maddow thinks he does things to distract but I think his distractions are part of his scatter brained narcissistic personality. I think he’s being used by others who want to destroy the democratic system we’ve developed. Trump is the perfect front man for anarchists like Steve Bannon, a convicted criminal pardoned by Trump, also a convicted criminal, and hateful racists like Stephen Miller who want to force their fascist views on all of us.Trump’s ignorant rages are perfect for them.
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Trump’s use of shiny objects fits right into his lifelong act as a showman, the guy who swindles you out of your money by sleight of hand tricks.
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The convicted rapist, fraud and felon is heavily addicted to the media spotlight. That’s why he says stuff like this, to get back on the front pages.
Remember his grab them by the xxxxxxx and talking about dating his daughter. If the media isn’t paying enough attention to him, he comes up with zingers like Alcatraz.
I think he was jealous of the new Pope getting too much attention. He has to be the center of attention 24/7.
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Alcatraz is silly, but suggesting that we send innocent people to Libyasjould send shivers down our backs and the Congress rushing to impeach this president
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