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Trump backs off sending National Guard to San Francisco after Huang, Benioff phone calls

President Donald Trump said in a post Thursday that the National Guard was preparing to "surge" San Francisco, but he was swayed by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Salesforce Marc Benioff and others to hold off on the deployment.

Trump said in a post on Truth Social that he also spoke with Democratic Mayor Daniel Lurie, who "was making substantial progress" on crime.

"Great people like Jensen Huang, Marc Benioff, and others have called saying that the future of San Francisco is great," Trump wrote.

The reversal marks a major political win for the city of San Francisco and Lurie, who is in his first term.

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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Federal agents have arrived in the Bay Area, but San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie says Trump has called off any federal deployment to the city.

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This comes one week after President Donald Trump first threatened to send the National Guard to the city, and a few days after U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem discussed plans to deploy federal troops to the city.

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