Trump, San Francisco and Mayor Lurie
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Daniel Lurie has avoided picking fights with Trump - it may have stopped federal deployment to S.F.
The bet that San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie made to avoid directly criticizing President Trump appears to have paid off - at least for now.
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Lurie’s deputy Ned Segal gave contract to preferred tech firm despite report finding gaps were "so significant" it "shouldn’t be considered."
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Thursday that President Donald Trump has agreed to call off a “federal deployment” in San Francisco. The announcement came less than 24 hours after it was first reported that federal agents were dispatched to a Coast Guard Base in Alameda in preparation for a potentially sweeping immigration enforcement operation.
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San Francisco Mayor Daniel Luried held a press conference Wednesday detailing how the city was preparing for the federal immigration operation in the
Lurie’s new executive directive comes one day after City Attorney David Chiu said his office is prepared to sue the Trump administration.