Trump Targets San Francisco for National Guard Deployment Amid Crime Concerns

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San Francisco officials strongly oppose President Trump's suggestion to deploy the National Guard to the city, emphasizing that crime rates are declining and local law enforcement is sufficient. City leaders, including the mayor and district attorney, dismiss the idea as unnecessary and potentially harmful, while Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has softened his stance after supporting increased federal intervention. The city continues to manage its safety with a growing police force despite budget challenges.
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