SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco is still reeling from the back and forth over whether there would be a federal deployment in the city.
Today, residents are getting some idea of the behind-the-scenes work that went into convincing President Trump to not surge federal assets into San Francisco, at least for now.
The backstory:
San Francisco is still on edge after a week of "will he or won't he" speculation when it comes to the president ordering a surge in federal assets to the city.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie confirmed Thursday that he received a phone call from President Trump, and in the course of that call, urged him to allow the city to work on its issues.
The president ultimately decided to hold off on sending federal agents to the Bay Area.
The mayor said his focus was and

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