Trump, San Francisco and National Guard
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President Donald Trump is doubling down on the idea of deploying the National Guard to San Francisco. The president, who raised the idea of federal intervention in SF last week during a White House press conference,
The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristin Noem on Monday said ICE agents will be coming to San Francisco under the direction of President Trump. This comes as the president continues to threaten the deployment of the National Guard to the city.
Calif., opposed the White House plan to send the National Guard to San Francisco, saying deployment will ruin one of America's greatest cities.
Mayor Daniel Lurie of San Francisco has rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion to deploy the National Guard to the city, citing the lack of authority of the National Guard to arrest drug dealers and the city's progress in reducing crime with the help of local,
Marc Benioff, co-founder and CEO of Salesforce, appears to be walking back his controversial comments calling for the National Guard to patrol San Francisco.
Professional golfer Phil Mickelson has called on Donald Trump to "save" San Francisco as the president weighs sending National Guard troops to the city.
Salesforce CEO backtracks on troops for SF streets after losing longtime ally Ron Conway, but new revelations about ICE proposals raise more questions.
Venture capitalist Ron Conway said Benioff’s recent calls for National Guard troops in San Francisco left him barely recognizing the person he has so long admired.