Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi and Inside Secretary Doug Burgum arrived Thursday morning at Alcatraz, the San Francisco vacationer attraction that President Donald Trump has vowed to reopen as a jail in one of the crucial far-fetched, performative schemes of his second time period.
Bondi and Burgum each posted pictures of the go to on social media, with Burgum saying the go to was made to “begin the work to renovate and reopen the location to deal with probably the most harmful criminals and illegals” ― suggesting the location could possibly be used to detain immigrants rounded up in Immigrations and Customs Enforcement raids.
Their go to set off Democrats, with Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s (Calif.) assertion getting proper to the purpose.
“[T]he deliberate announcement to reopen Alcatraz as a federal penitentiary is the Trump Administration’s stupidest initiative but. It ought to concern us all that clearly the one mental sources the Administration has drawn upon for this silly notion are decades-old fictional Hollywood motion pictures,” she stated.
There’s been some hypothesis that Trump’s implausible thought to reopen Alcatraz was the product of his well-known TV-watching habit. Simply hours earlier than Trump laid out the idea in Could in a head-scratching Truth Social put up, a PBS affiliate serving Mar-a-Lago aired Clint Eastwood’s 1979 film “Escape From Alcatraz,” The Hollywood Reporter discovered.
“It stays to be seen how this Administration might presumably afford to spend billions to transform and keep Alcatraz as a jail when they’re already including trillions of {dollars} to the nationwide debt with their sinful legislation,” Pelosi continued, referring to Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”

California state Sen. Scott Wiener (D), whose district contains San Francisco, stated Thursday that whereas the thought of reopening Alcatraz as a jail is “absurd on so many ranges,” individuals shouldn’t write off the potential for Trump going forward with the thought with or with out making certain it’s a protected facility.
“Trump has proven that he executes on lots of the insane and harmful issues that come out of his warped mind,” Wiener wrote in a statement. “I’m very involved that Trump will truly attempt to flip Alcatraz right into a gulag to carry the political prisoners ICE is sweeping off the streets. We have to do all the pieces in our energy to combat this harmful thought.”
The thought of reopening Alcatraz as a jail is laughable to many who’ve visited the amenities, an especially in style vacationer vacation spot on an island within the San Francisco Bay that welcomes greater than a million visitors yearly. Alcatraz, which is now a part of the Nationwide Park Service, incorporates not one of the security or security measures of a contemporary detention facility and solely operated as a federal jail for lower than 30 years earlier than closing in 1963 because of the excessive operational prices of working a jail on an island.
“This isolation meant that all the pieces (meals, provides, water, gas…) needed to be dropped at Alcatraz by boat,” The Federal Bureau of Prisons says in its history of the former prison. “For instance, the island had no supply of recent water, so practically a million gallons of water needed to be barged to the island every week. The Federal Authorities discovered that it was cheaper to construct a brand new establishment than to maintain Alcatraz open.”
Alcatraz, the bureau stated, was practically thrice costlier to function than another federal jail.
Bondi’s go to comes as she continues to get warmth for the Justice Division’s announcement that it wouldn’t launch any extra information from the Jeffrey Epstein case, reneging on guarantees from Trump’s marketing campaign after hyping up their launch.