“I think I was supposed to be a maker,” said Donald Trump today when asked why he decided to reopen the reputable prison on the island of Alcatraz.
There may be a more exciting answer: Clint Eastwood's 1979 Classic Escape from the category He was on TV in Palm Beach the night before. (Trump was in Mar Lago in Palm Beach for most weekends.)
The local Weiu outlets (irony that the PBS station) was directed without a prison photo at 7 pm Easter on Saturday. On Sunday, the President shared two jobs with the same certain text.
“Today, I am directing the Prison Office, along with the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Office and Internal Security, to reopen and rebuild it, to house most of the ruthless perpetrators and America,” Trump wrote.
There is no direct evidence linking Trump's sudden decision to reopen the distant prison, which has been closed since 1963, to the film. But Trump mentioned MovieMing when explaining the advertisement this morning. His public schedule, a report gathered correspondents at the White House, and social media from Mar-A-Lago, do nothing to refute the assumption.