San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie revealed in a recent interview that he successfully dissuaded President Trump from deploying federal agents to the city just months after reports surfaced about such a plan. The revelation came during a live appearance on "CBS Evening News" with anchor Tony Dokoupil.
According to Lurie, his conversation with Trump was brief but decisive. When asked how his call went, Lurie recounted that Trump's first question was "How's it going there?" before proceeding to discuss the proposed deployment of federal agents to San Francisco.
The plan had sparked concerns among local officials, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Lurie himself, who had pushed back against the idea, citing their city's efforts to address crime and homelessness issues. However, Trump later announced that he had scrapped the plan following a conversation with Lurie.
In his post on social media, the president credited "friends in the area" for advising him not to proceed with the surge, which Lurie believes was an attempt to emphasize the city's progress in addressing crime and improving economic indicators.
According to Lurie, his conversation with Trump was brief but decisive. When asked how his call went, Lurie recounted that Trump's first question was "How's it going there?" before proceeding to discuss the proposed deployment of federal agents to San Francisco.
The plan had sparked concerns among local officials, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Lurie himself, who had pushed back against the idea, citing their city's efforts to address crime and homelessness issues. However, Trump later announced that he had scrapped the plan following a conversation with Lurie.
In his post on social media, the president credited "friends in the area" for advising him not to proceed with the surge, which Lurie believes was an attempt to emphasize the city's progress in addressing crime and improving economic indicators.