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A proposal has been put forth to rename the Miami Federal Correctional Institution in Florida as the "Donald J.
Trump Federal Correctional Institution."
This initiative, introduced on Wednesday, April 3, follows recent efforts by House Republicans to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after the former president.
These renaming efforts are unfolding in the midst of an election year, with Republicans seeking to honor their presumptive nominee and Democrats aiming to challenge him.
Reps. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., and John Garamendi, D-Calif., are jointly supporting the bill. Moskowitz jokingly remarked, "Everyone knows President Trump loves to emblazon his name in gold letters on all his buildings. But he's never had his name on a federal building before, and as a public servant, I just want to assist the former president.
Let's make that dream a reality."
Responding to the Republican proposal to rename the airport, Connolly suggested renaming a prison after Trump, highlighting the legal issues the former president is currently facing. "Donald Trump is facing 91 felony charges.
If Republicans want to name something after him, I'd suggest they find a federal prison," Connolly suggested.
He reiterated this idea later, stating, "It is only fitting that the closest federal prison to Mar-a-Lago should bear his name."
The Democrats' proposal is expected to face obstacles in the GOP-controlled House, just as the Republicans' plan to rename Dulles after Trump is likely to encounter resistance in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
The Bureau of Prisons, overseeing the Miami federal prison, emphasized that there are established procedures for naming its facilities based on their location, ensuring clarity for the public, incarcerated individuals, and their families.