President Trump has backed off plans to deploy a surge of federal agents to San Francisco following discussions with the city’s mayor, according to AP News. The decision comes amid ongoing debates over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
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President Trump has called off the planned deployment of federal agents to San Francisco, citing concerns over jurisdiction and local opposition. The decision marks a shift in the administration’s approach to urban law enforcement.
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President Trump has reversed his decision to send federal troops to San Francisco following a conversation with the city’s mayor. The move comes amid ongoing debates over federal intervention in local law enforcement.


















