Breaking News
April 17, 2026 - N.E.C. Nijmegen's Aggressive Tactics Lead to Success in Dutch Eredivisie April 17, 2026 - Lionel Messi Buys Spanish Club UE Cornellà in Barcelona April 17, 2026 - Premier League Title Showdown: Man City vs. Arsenal Key Points April 17, 2026 - USMNT Succession Plan Post-Pochettino: Who Will Lead After the World Cup? April 17, 2026 - Liverpool and Bayern Munich Interested in Tottenham's Archie Gray April 17, 2026 - Weekend Football Previews: Arsenal vs. Man City, Atlético vs. Real Sociedad, Bayern Munich Title Decider April 17, 2026 - Premier League Top 50: Ranking the Best Players of the 2025-26 Season April 16, 2026 - Liverpool's Alexander Isak Faces Challenge After Ekitike's Injury April 16, 2026 - Champions League Semifinal Predictions: Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid, Bayern vs. PSG April 16, 2026 - Soccer's Underdog Clubs Making Waves with Unique Kits
  • HotRecentNews.com
  • World
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Health
HotRecentNews.com
Menu
  • World

  • Politics

  • Sports

  • Entertainment

  • Science

  • Technology

  • Health

Home / World / Last Living Alcatraz Prisoner, a Trump Supporter, Doubts Prison Reopening

Last Living Alcatraz Prisoner, a Trump Supporter, Doubts Prison Reopening

Last Living Alcatraz Prisoner, a Trump Supporter, Doubts Prison Reopening
No Comments 18
Facebook X
World May 12, 2025 11:03

san francisco bay, usa - Charlie Hopkins, the last living Alcatraz prisoner and a Donald Trump supporter, questions the feasibility of the prison's reopening after Trump's announcement.

Last Living Alcatraz Prisoner Doubts Trump's Reopening Plan

Charlie Hopkins, 93, the sole surviving Alcatraz inmate and a supporter of Donald Trump, expresses skepticism about the feasibility of the President's plan to reopen the infamous prison.

Trump's Proposal and Hopkins' Concerns

In a recent announcement, Trump revealed his intention to reopen Alcatraz, closed in 1963, to house the most dangerous criminals. Hopkins, who served time on the island from 1955 to 1958 for robberies and kidnapping, highlighted significant challenges in the plan.

Hopkins, now residing in Florida, believes Trump's proposal is merely symbolic and doubts its practicality. He argues that the high renovation costs, particularly for installing new sewage systems, render the plan unfeasible without extensive demolition.

Historical Background and Public Attraction

Alcatraz, operational from 1934 to 1963 and housing up to 1600 inmates at its peak, currently serves as a popular tourist destination, attracting 1.4 million visitors annually and generating $60 million for the government.

Trump's Vision for Alcatraz

Amidst Trump's directive to explore the prison's reopening, he envisions Alcatraz as a deterrent for heinous criminals, emphasizing the need to isolate dangerous offenders from society.

Notable Hollywood films like 'Escape from Alcatraz' and 'The Rock' have immortalized the prison's history, including the legendary 1962 escape by three inmates using a makeshift raft. The fate of these escapees remains a mystery.

NEW TikTok Removes #SkinnyTok Worldwide After Pressure from Brussels and Paris

Leave a comment Cancel

reload

Trending Now

  • Today
  • Yesterday
  • Month
  • Comments
  • 1

    Manchester United Close in on UCL Return After Beating Chelsea

    April 19, 2026
  • 2

    PSG in Talks for Arsenal's Martinelli, Tottenham's Sarr Linked to Bayern and Real Madrid

    April 19, 2026
  • 1

    VAR Controversy: Bournemouth Penalty vs. Manchester United Decision Explained

    March 21, 2026
  • 2

    2026 World Cup Playoff Preview: Predictions for the Final Six Qualifying Spots

    March 25, 2026
  • 3

    2026 FIFA World Cup Squads Ranked: Analysis of Top 48 National Teams

    April 1, 2026
  • 4

    Atlético Madrid vs. Barcelona Trilogy to Define LaLiga Title and Champions League Finalist

    April 2, 2026
  • 5

    VAR Review: Controversial Red Card Changes Barcelona-Atlético Clash

    April 8, 2026
Hot Recent News
The HOTRECENTNEWS.com is not responsible for the content of external sites.

SEARCH

  • World News

Back to Top