In a shocking post on Truth Social this Sunday, former President Donald Trump announced a directive that could reshape America’s prison system. He revealed plans to reopen and expand the infamous Alcatraz Island prison — a facility once home to some of the most feared criminals in U.S. history. Located just off the coast of San Francisco, Alcatraz has long stood as a symbol of isolation and punishment.
Trump stated his intention clearly: Alcatraz will be used to house what he calls “America’s most ruthless and violent offenders.” The move has sparked intense debate, with critics calling it a political stunt and supporters praising the symbolic return of a fortress built for society’s worst. The post did not specify a timeline, but Trump’s message was unmistakably firm and dramatic.
The idea of breathing life back into “The Rock” — long dormant since its closure in 1963 — taps into deep fears about rising crime and public safety. Whether this proposal will move forward or remain a fiery campaign promise, one thing is certain: Trump knows how to capture attention, and Alcatraz is once again at the center of a national conversation.