(The Hill) – President Trump said on Thursday that he would not deploy federal troops to San Francisco, reversing course on plans to implement anti-crime and immigration enforcement in the Bay area.

Trump in a post on Truth Social said friends of his had called him to ask him not to go forward with the surge after arguing that the city’s Democratic Mayor, Daniel Lurie, “was making substantial progress.”

The president said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff were among "great people" who urged him not to deploy the National Guard to the city.

He added that he spoke to Lurie on Wednesday evening, saying the mayor asked him “very nicely” to give him a chance to turn the situation around.

“I told him I think he is making a mistake because we can do it much faster, and r

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