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President Trump Reveals Which City is NEXT for Federal Crime Crackdown
During today’s press conference, President Trump reveals which city is his next target for a federal crime crackdown…
It’s the (once-beautiful) Golden Gate City — San Francisco, CA.
President Trump said he is “strongly recommending” that federal agents be deployed to San Francisco in order to make the city great again.
Governor Hairgel won’t be happy.
Watch here:
BREAKING: President Trump just announced he will be SURGING federal agents into San Francisco to clean up crime
LONG overdue!
Gavin Newscum is gonna throw a FIT pic.twitter.com/JIOi2d9irI
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 15, 2025
Recently, tech billionaire Marc Benioff shared his support for President Trump in an interview with The New York Times and called for him to send troops to San Francisco to fight crime in the city.
Politico reported:
President Donald Trump today suggested San Francisco may be his next National Guard target, an idea for which the city may have Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff to thank.
“We have great support in San Francisco, so I would like to recommend that for inclusion, maybe in your next group,” Trump said during a press conference with FBI Director Kash Patel.
Trump said he could send the Guard to Northern California “at the request of government officials,” Faith Wardell reports. It would be the second time the president has sent military personnel to a California city as he continues to ramp up his immigration crackdown in the Golden State.
Trump in June deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles over the objections of Gov. Gavin Newsom during protests over federal immigration raids.
But aside from Benioff — who recently told the New York Times he was “all for” troops coming to the city as crime-fighters — it’s unclear who may have asked for the deployment.
It almost certainly wasn’t Newsom, although his office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Hours before Trump’s comments, the governor’s office shared a news release touting “significant updates to public safety efforts in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area” — seemingly a response to Benioff’s crime concerns.
In response to Benioff, the San Francisco DA fought against the idea.
From the San Francisco Examiner:
The blowback from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s support for a hypothetical National Guard deployment to police San Francisco’s streets continued Wednesday with District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, flanked by Mayor Daniel Lurie and police figures, telling reporters that uninvited federal intervention is not welcome or needed.
Speaking outside the San Francisco Police Academy, Jenkins and Lurie — who were joined by Sheriff Paul Miyamoto — said The City is already aggressively combatting crime, which is down citywide by 26% year over year. They credited collaborations with state and federal police agencies with helping to set that trend.
“That partnership is fundamentally different than resources being imposed upon our communities,” said Jenkins, who highlighted recent turmoil in Chicago, which she said “continues to spiral out of control” with scenes of protesters being tear-gassed by federal agents.
“We don’t want that type of civil unrest or chaos here,” Jenkins said. “Our job is to keep order in our streets — and right now, San Franciscans trust us to get that job done.”
Jenkins’ comments came shortly before President Donald Trump said during a White House press conference with FBI Director Kash Patel and others that San Francisco should be a future focus of his administration.
What do you think?
Should President Trump deploy the National Guard to San Francisco?