Mayor Lurie says President Trump has called off federal deployment to San Francisco
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie confirmed that President Donald Trump has called off plans for federal deployment in the city following a conversation late on October 22, 2025. Lurie conveyed this information via social media, reiterating his commitment to public safety and the city's recovery efforts. Despite the cancellation, federal agents had already arrived in the Bay Area, prompting protests from residents. Lurie spoke with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who supported the president's directive. He emphasized that while the city values partnerships with agencies like the FBI and DEA, the presence of military personnel could obstruct San Francisco's resurgence.
The mayor expressed optimism about the city's recovery, citing increased visitor numbers and commercial activity. He thanked residents for their unity in advocating for public safety. This development follows a week of heightened tensions regarding federal troop deployment in urban areas.