Salesforce has offered its technology and services to enhance former President Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts, signaling renewed business ties amid ongoing debates over immigration policy.
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Former President Donald Trump proposes including San Francisco in a federal crime crackdown, citing rising violence. The suggestion adds to ongoing debates over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
President Trump has paused the deployment of federal agents to San Francisco amid backlash. “OK, I’ll give you a chance,” he stated, signaling a temporary halt to the controversial law enforcement action.
Former President Trump has canceled plans to deploy federal agents to San Francisco amid rising tensions over law enforcement tactics. The decision marks a shift in handling urban crime spikes in the city.
President Trump has withdrawn plans to send a surge of federal agents to San Francisco following a call with the city’s mayor, halting efforts to increase law enforcement presence amid rising tensions.
President Trump has backed off plans to send a surge of federal agents into San Francisco after discussions with the city’s mayor. The decision marks a shift in approach amid ongoing tensions over law enforcement tactics.
Passengers on a flight to Dubai demanded to disembark after former President Trump announced a new H-1B visa fee increase. The unexpected news sparked confusion and protests mid-air.
Former President Donald Trump announces the next major U.S. city targeted in his crime crackdown, praising the success of “Operation Summer Heat” on Fox News. He highlights significant crime reductions achieved so far.
San Francisco condemns what it calls an “authoritarian crackdown” as former President Trump threatens to deploy federal troops amid protests. City leaders vow to resist aggressive federal intervention.
Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, reportedly suggested that former President Trump send National Guard troops to San Francisco to address city issues. The comment has sparked debate around federal intervention in local matters.
Former President Donald Trump warned that San Francisco could be the next focus of a nationwide anti-crime push, urging harsher measures to combat rising crime rates. His comments come amid growing concerns over urban safety.
San Francisco has joined a growing list of cities suing former President Trump, challenging his administration’s immigration policies. The lawsuit alleges these measures harm immigrant communities and violate constitutional rights.
A U.S. judge has blocked former President Trump’s plan to deploy federal troops to combat crime in California, ruling it oversteps legal authority, Reuters reports. The decision limits federal intervention in state law enforcement.
Former President Donald Trump suggested that World Cup matches be moved from cities he labels unsafe. His remarks sparked debate over security and the tournament’s hosting plans.
Trump nominates Linda McMahon for Education Secretary and stands firm on Matt Gaetz’s controversial nomination. The developments mark key moves in his administration’s lineup. Stay tuned for ongoing coverage.
Signs indicate former President Trump may be gearing up to invoke the Insurrection Act, raising alarm amid rising tensions. The San Francisco Chronicle examines the potential implications and political fallout.
Activists condemned Trump’s recent immigration raids, labeling them a “publicity stunt” marketed as “entertainment.” Critics argue the operations prioritize spectacle over humane enforcement, fueling outrage and division.
An appeals court appears poised to uphold former President Trump’s authority over the National Guard deployed in Los Angeles, according to AP News. The decision could impact control amid ongoing legal disputes.
San Francisco leaders condemned former President Trump’s move to remove gay rights icon Harvey Milk’s name from a Navy ship. Officials called the action an affront to LGBTQ+ history and civil rights progress.
Former President Donald Trump’s controversial plans for Washington, DC are stirring familiar concerns among San Franciscans, echoing past disputes over urban development and political influence.


















