Trump backs off federal surge in San Francisco
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President Donald Trump said he called off a planned federal "surge" in San Francisco after conversations with Mayor Daniel Lurie and Bay Area tech leaders Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang.
Mayor Lurie's diplomatic finesse and Nvidia's Huang help cancel federal deployment. Benioff, who sparked the crisis, now takes a bow.
After promising to have the National Guard descend upon San Francisco as part of an ongoing effort to punish major Democrat-run cities, President Trump has backed down from the su
Gov. Gavin Newsom has a long relationship with Marc Benioff, the chief executive of Salesforce, that dates back to a different era in San Francisco.
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President Donald Trump announced that he called off a “surge” planned for San Francisco utilizing federal immigration agents. Mayor Daniel Lurie, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang helped to convince Trump that SF deserved more time to crack down on crime using city and state law enforcement.