Trump halts San Francisco National Guard deployment amid local opposition

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President Trump initially planned a federal surge in San Francisco but reversed course after discussions with local officials and tech leaders like Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff, who expressed support for the city's progress and opposed military intervention. The move highlights the city's declining crime rates and rising economic momentum, especially in AI investments, contrasting with earlier tensions over federal intervention.
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