San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie instructed CBS Information Friday that he was capable of persuade President Trump in a telephone name a number of months in the past to not deploy federal brokers to San Francisco.
In a dwell interview with “CBS Night Information” anchor Tony Dokoupil, Lurie, a average Democrat, stated that the president referred to as him whereas he was sitting in a automotive.
“I took the decision, and his first query to me was, ‘How’s it going there?'” Lurie recounted.
In October, sources instructed CBS Information that the president was planning to surge Border Patrol brokers to San Francisco as a part of the White Home’s ongoing immigration crackdown that has seen it deploy federal immigration officers to cities together with Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans and most lately, Minneapolis.
On the time, the stories prompted pushback from California officers, together with Lurie and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Nevertheless, shortly after that report, Mr. Trump introduced that he had referred to as off the plan to “surge” federal brokers to San Francisco following a dialog with Lurie.
“I spoke to Mayor Lurie final evening and he requested, very properly, that I give him an opportunity to see if he can flip it round,” the president wrote in a Reality Social submit on Oct. 23. The president additionally famous that “buddies of mine who dwell within the space referred to as final evening to ask me to not go ahead with the surge.”
“I instructed him what I might let you know,” Lurie stated Friday of his October name with Mr. Trump. “San Francisco is a metropolis on the rise, crime is at historic lows, all financial indicators are on the fitting path, and our native regulation enforcement is doing an unimaginable job.”
Going again to the pandemic, San Francisco has typically been the robust focus of criticism from Republican lawmakers over its struggles in combatting crime and homelessness. It was voter frustration over these points that helped Lurie defeat incumbent London Breed in November 2024.
Lurie, nevertheless, acknowledged that town nonetheless has “quite a lot of work to do.”
“I am clear-eyed about our challenges nonetheless,” Lurie stated. “Within the daytime, we now have actually ended our drug markets. At evening, we nonetheless wrestle on a number of the these blocks that you simply see.”
An inheritor to the Levi Strauss & Co. fortune, Lurie additionally declined Friday to say whether or not he helps a proposed California poll initiative that might institute a one-time 5% tax on the state’s billionaires.
“I keep laser-focused on what I can management, and that is what’s occurring right here in San Francisco,” Lurie stated. “I do not get entangled on what might or might not occur up in Sacramento, or frankly, for that matter, D.C.”
