President Trump announced Thursday that he has called off a plan to deploy federal agents to San Francisco, following a conversation with Mayor Daniel Lurie. In a statement on Truth Social, Mr. Trump said prominent tech company bosses had also contacted him Wednesday, urging him not to go forward with a so-called "surge" operation set for Saturday, saying the city was making "substantial progress.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump said he has called off a planned federal deployment in San Francisco after speaking with Mayor Daniel Lurie.
Key Points:
No clear negative impact identified.
The canceled federal surge may reduce fear and disruption for San Francisco workers, immigrants, and small businesses,. Enforcement plans in Oakland and nearby cities remain uncertain.
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Central local official whose conversation with Trump and public statements drive the story.
Central actor who announced the canceled federal deployment and explained the decision.
Major political figure reacting to Trump’s reversal and framing the public response.
Homeland Security secretary directly referenced as reaffirming the direction on the deployment.
Central city official commenting on related federal enforcement plans in Oakland.
City at the center of the proposed federal deployment and the mayor’s public safety response.
Attorney general mentioned for her conversation with the mayor and assurances on fentanyl enforcement.
Named tech executive whose outreach to Trump is cited as part of the reversal.
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Major company identified through Jensen Huang and relevant to the tech leaders pressing for the change.
Nearby city whose leaders responded to the broader Bay Area enforcement posture.
Major company identified through Marc Benioff and relevant to the tech leaders pressing for the change.