Trump claims Biden wished to see him locked in 'Alligator Alcatraz'
President Donald Trump isn’t letting go of old grudges, even from the swampy depths of a Florida detention center. While touring the ominously named “Alligator Alcatraz” facility, Trump pointed a finger at his predecessor, alleging Joe Biden wanted him caged there.
According to a report by the Washington Examiner, Trump made the striking claim during a visit to the South Florida site alongside Gov. Ron DeSantis and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The facility, surrounded by Everglades swampland teeming with pythons and alligators, is part of Trump’s broader push for mass deportation of unauthorized migrants.
“Biden wanted me in here, OK?” Trump declared, bitterness lacing his words. Let’s be clear: this isn’t just a quip—it’s a window into Trump’s lingering frustration over legal battles he faced, which he sees as politically motivated witch hunts.
Legal Battles Still Sting
Trump’s comments hark back to the numerous legal challenges during his campaign, including a mugshot in Atlanta and a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York. The sting of those cases, amplified by Biden’s public support for the New York verdict, clearly hasn’t faded.
Biden had called the verdict a testament to justice, stating, “It’s reckless, it’s dangerous, and it’s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don’t like the verdict.” Nice lecture on integrity, but to many on the right, it smacks of selective righteousness from an administration that turned a blind eye to border chaos.
Now, with Trump back in the White House, the tables have flipped. Yet, his words at “Alligator Alcatraz” suggest he’s still fighting yesterday’s battles, unwilling to let Biden’s perceived attacks slide.
Facility Tour Highlights Policy Push
The visit to this remote prison wasn’t just a chance to air grievances—it’s tied to Trump’s controversial plan to deport millions of undocumented individuals. He’s pinned the border crisis squarely on Biden’s lax policies, which he claims allowed unchecked entry.
“Alligator Alcatraz,” named for its perilous surroundings, will house unauthorized migrants awaiting deportation. It’s a stark symbol of Trump’s hardline stance—a far cry from the open-door approach he attributes to his predecessor.
Standing in a caged area of the facility, Trump didn’t mince words about Biden’s alleged desires for his imprisonment. It’s a vivid image, but one wonders if this energy might be better spent on policy wins rather than personal vendettas.
Biden’s Past Remarks Resurface
Biden’s earlier defense of the justice system, calling it a “cornerstone of America,” still echoes in this latest spat. But for Trump and his supporters, those words ring hollow against a backdrop of what they see as weaponized lawfare.
Trump’s tour wasn’t just a photo op—it was a statement of intent on immigration enforcement. The facility’s harsh setting underscores a message: borders matter, and consequences will follow for those who cross them unlawfully.
Yet, the fixation on Biden’s supposed ill wishes feels like a distraction. While Trump’s base may cheer the jab, others might ask for more focus on fixing systemic issues than revisiting old scores.
Swampy Symbolism and Real Challenges
The Everglades setting of “Alligator Alcatraz” couldn’t be more fitting—both literally and metaphorically, it’s a swamp of contention. Trump’s deportation agenda is a lightning rod, promising either security or division, depending on where you stand.
For conservatives wary of progressive overreach, this facility represents a necessary pushback against policies that seemed to prioritize optics over order. Still, empathy is due for those caught in the crosshairs of such sweeping measures—human lives aren’t just pawns in a political game.
Trump’s latest remarks ensure Biden remains a foil, even from a gator-infested cage. Whether this fuels his supporters or fuels unnecessary division, one thing is certain: in Trump’s world, the past is never quite past.




