Bay Area Diplomacy: How Tech Leaders and Mayor Influenced Trump's Federal Troop Decision
President Donald Trump reconsidered deploying federal forces to San Francisco after discussions with tech leaders and the city's mayor. Influential figures like Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff highlighted local efforts to reduce crime. Mayor Daniel Lurie, focusing on public safety and business, praised the city's collaboration with federal agencies.
President Donald Trump was preparing to deploy federal forces to San Francisco, attributing the city's issues to liberal governance. However, conversations with notable tech leaders and the city's mayor led him to reconsider his stance.
Trump acknowledged a phone call with Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, and Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, who highlighted San Francisco's efforts to combat crime. Following these discussions, Trump decided to delay federal intervention.
Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasized the city's focus on public safety and recovery. He acknowledged the support of federal agencies but expressed concerns about military presence hindering progress. Lurie's approach received both praise and skepticism from political and business figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)

