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President Trump had planned an operation to “surge” San Francisco by marching National Guard troops into the city, but was convinced to alter course, he said on a post on his social network Truth Social on Thursday. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff were among the tech industry’s luminaries who called him and convinced him to change his mind, the post said.
San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie confirmed in a statement that the military operation had been planned and called off, although he didn’t name names as to who had conversations with the President.
Benioff’s involvement is particularly notable. Earlier this month — shortly before Salesforce held its enormous tech conference in San Francisco, where it is headquartered – Benioff (who was born and raised there) said he supported Trump. He also said he thought National Guard troops should be sent to patrol its streets. That comment caused VC legend Ron Conway to resign his decade-long board seat on Salesforce’s philanthropic foundation and condemn both the comments and his friend, Benioff.
Benioff promptly apologized and walked back his wish for National Guard patrols. “… after the largest and safest Dreamforce in our history, I do not believe the National Guard is needed to address safety in San Francisco,” Benioff said in a post on X earlier this month. So, it appears the CEO doubled down and actually pleaded the case to the White House, too.
Mayor Lurie will be speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco next week. Perhaps we’ll hear more about how the city, ground zero of the AI industry, has improved safety and rallied to de-escalate the situation.
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Quiz 1:
Who convinced President Trump to alter his plan to surge San Francisco with National Guard troops?
A. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang
B. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff
C. San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie
D. VC legend Ron Conway
Quiz 2:
What event did Salesforce hold in San Francisco earlier this month?
A. AI conference
B. Dreamforce tech conference
C. Philanthropic foundation meeting
D. National Guard patrol discussion
Quiz 3:
Which of the following statements about Marc Benioff is false, according to the article?
A. He was born and raised in San Francisco.
B. He supported President Trump earlier this month.
C. He wanted National Guard troops patrolling San Francisco's streets earlier this month.
D. He apologized for his wish for National Guard patrols.
President Trump had planned an operation to “surge” San Francisco by marching National Guard troops into the city, but was convinced to alter course, he said on a post on his social network Truth Social on Thursday. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff were among the tech industry’s luminaries who called him and convinced him to change his mind, the post said.
San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie confirmed in a statement that the military operation had been planned and called off, although he didn’t name names as to who had conversations with the President.
Benioff’s involvement is particularly notable. Earlier this month — shortly before Salesforce held its enormous tech conference in San Francisco, where it is headquartered – Benioff (who was born and raised there) said he supported Trump. He also said he thought National Guard troops should be sent to patrol its streets. That comment caused VC legend Ron Conway to resign his decade-long board seat on Salesforce’s philanthropic foundation and condemn both the comments and his friend, Benioff.
Benioff promptly apologized and walked back his wish for National Guard patrols. “… after the largest and safest Dreamforce in our history, I do not believe the National Guard is needed to address safety in San Francisco,” Benioff said in a post on X earlier this month. So, it appears the CEO doubled down and actually pleaded the case to the White House, too.
Mayor Lurie will be speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco next week. Perhaps we’ll hear more about how the city, ground zero of the AI industry, has improved safety and rallied to de-escalate the situation.
Topics
© 2025 TechCrunch Media LLC.
Quiz 1:
Who convinced President Trump to alter his plan to surge San Francisco with National Guard troops?
A. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang
B. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff
C. San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie
D. VC legend Ron Conway
Quiz 2:
What event did Salesforce hold in San Francisco earlier this month?
A. AI conference
B. Dreamforce tech conference
C. Philanthropic foundation meeting
D. National Guard patrol discussion
Quiz 3:
Which of the following statements about Marc Benioff is false, according to the article?
A. He was born and raised in San Francisco.
B. He supported President Trump earlier this month.
C. He wanted National Guard troops patrolling San Francisco's streets earlier this month.
D. He apologized for his wish for National Guard patrols.
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Summary
President Trump planned to deploy National Guard troops in San Francisco but was persuaded not to by tech industry leaders Jensen Huang of Nvidia and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff. This change of heart was confirmed by Mayor Daniel Lurie, though he did not disclose specific conversations with the
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