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As Trump targets San Francisco, other Bay Area cities say no indication of National Guard deployment
President Donald Trump this week appeared to double down on sending the National Guard to San Francisco. But could that mean troop deployments to other parts of the Bay Area? Officials across the region,
Experts warn federal immigration agents have more latitude to be aggressive and destructive than troops — with fewer avenues for the city to push back
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta threatened to sue the Trump administration if President Donald Trump deploys National Guard troops to San Francisco.
Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection are being dispatched to Coast Guard Base Alameda within the next 24 hours, according to base officials.
The Trump administration has been given the green light by the appeals court to send the Oregon National Guard into Portland. Follow for the latest
C alifornia officials said they would immediately sue to block the White House from sending the military to San Francisco after President Donald Trump claimed "unquestioned power" to send in the National Guard after announcing a campaign last month to punish liberal cities with military might.
The Five’ co-hosts discuss Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s apology for suggesting President Donald Trump send the National Guard to San Francisco and more.
Professional golfer Phil Mickelson has called on Donald Trump to "save" San Francisco as the president weighs sending National Guard troops to the city.