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Whatever the delivery mechanism, President Donald Trump loves to toss out startling ideas aimed at dropping jaws, commandeering headlines and bolstering his political brand ... reopen an “expanded and ...
Whatever the delivery mechanism, President Donald Trump loves to toss out startling ideas aimed at dropping jaws, commandeering headlines and bolstering his political brand. Never in modern times has ...
Clint Eastwood just can’t quit the movies. Technically, he’s been making them for seven full decades; 1955’s Revenge of the Creature, in which he made his (uncredited) screen debut, recently ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons Director William Marshall III expressed confidence in the viability of using Alcatraz again, stating that he is “really excited” about putting the facility back to use.
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At the rocky edge of Alcatraz, a Brandt’s cormorant is committing a crime. A cormorant neighbor just returned from a patch of nearby grass, where it plucked a mouthful of greens and waddled back ...
President Trump recently announced his intention to reopen the island of Alcatraz as a revamped, modern prison under the auspices of the Bureau of Prisons. The left, naturally, immediately decried ...
Always turned on by his most extreme ideas, Trump wants to reopen Alcatraz as a federal prison. He apparently got this twisted idea after watching Don Siegel’s 1979 film with Clint Eastwood ...
Alcatraz Prison was shut down more than six decades ago. US President Donald Trump declared "nobody ever escaped from Alcatraz," outlining plans to reopen the island prison. It was shut down more ...
The day I visited Alcatraz, the sky was blue, the sun shone and seagulls were abundant outside the decaying, rusted-out hulk of a former prison. Inside, “the Rock” was cold, dank and bleary.
So why in the world would this president want to spend millions to reopen and refurbish Alcatraz? Did he see a movie that reminded him of its existence, or maybe someone mentioned it in conversation?