In a recent segment on Fox & Friends, legal analyst Gregg Jarrett expressed skepticism over President Trump's order to reopen Alcatraz. Jarrett emphasized that the prison is in disrepair and would need almost total rebuilding. He highlighted that its landmark status could lead to significant legal hurdles delaying any reopening for years. Jarrett criticized California's leadership for prioritizing environmental concerns over infrastructure, illustrating his point with references to past disasters in the state. The segment aimed to underscore Trump's provocative suggestion amidst ongoing debates about prison systems and criminal justice.
It would have to be rebuilt almost entirely, so outdated and crumbling. Landmark status means an avalanche of lawsuits would tie it up for years.
This is California. They care more about protecting the tiny smelt than building water resistance to save lives and livelihoods, as seen in the L.A. Fires.
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