Former President Trump stated he does not require a formal declaration of war to authorize strikes on Venezuela, saying, “We’re just gonna kill people.” The remarks sparked intense debate over executive war powers.
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President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to eliminate the Presidio Trust, labeling the San Francisco agency “unnecessary.” The move targets the federal body managing the historic parkland.
A Bay Area city once targeted by former President Trump has been named one of the safest cities in the world for travelers, according to a KTVU report. The recognition highlights its strong safety measures and appeal to visitors.
President Trump has retreated from plans to deploy federal troops to San Francisco for an immigration crackdown. The decision follows local opposition and legal challenges, marking a setback for the administration’s enforcement efforts.
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy the military to San Francisco, citing concerns over rising crime and homelessness. The statement has sparked debate on federal intervention in local affairs.
Former President Donald Trump has called for including San Francisco in a federal crime crackdown, criticizing the city’s handling of law enforcement amid rising crime rates, according to Anadolu Ajansı.
San Francisco condemns what it calls an “authoritarian crackdown” as former President Trump threatens to deploy federal troops to the city amid rising tensions over law enforcement and protests.
Former President Trump announced plans to extend his crime crackdown to Chicago, praising the success of “Operation Summer Heat” in reducing violence. The initiative marks a bold push in major US cities, Fox News reports.
Salesforce has offered its technology services to support former President Trump’s immigration enforcement initiatives, aiming to enhance data management and operational efficiency, according to The New York Times.
President Trump has paused the deployment of federal agents to San Francisco, stating, “OK, I’ll give you a chance.” The move comes amid tensions over law enforcement presence in the city. (USA Today)
President Trump has halted plans to deploy a surge of federal agents to San Francisco following a call with Mayor London Breed. The move comes amid rising tensions over law enforcement presence in the city.
San Francisco officials swiftly condemned former President Trump’s remarks claiming the U.S. is “under invasion from within,” labeling the statement as divisive and unsubstantiated. Local leaders urged unity amid rising political tensions.
A judge has blocked former President Trump’s planned layoffs of federal workers during a government shutdown, ruling the move unlawful. The decision halts mass firings amid ongoing budget disputes.
Former President Donald Trump warned that San Francisco could be the next focus of his anti-crime campaign, citing rising violence. He urged stronger law enforcement measures to combat crime in the city.
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.



















