Trump said he scrapped plans to send the National Guard into San Francisco after calls from Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and ...
President Donald Trump said he called off a planned federal "surge" in San Francisco after conversations with Mayor Daniel ...
In a post on X, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said he regrets comments he made in support of President Trump sending federal ...
DHS’s cancellation of CBP raids in Oakland effectively bookended a week of anxiety over White House incursion into the Bay ...
Trump said he spoke with San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who told him the city was making "substantial progress" on ...
Emily Shugerman of The San Francisco Standard spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about reports that Salesforce CEO and ...
Benioff has long been known for his liberal political slant. But during an interview published Friday, Benioff issued his ...
On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that he called off a “surge” in San Francisco that was planned for Saturday, ...
In a sharp departure from his past liberal stances, Benioff told the outlet he “fully” supports the president and thinks the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Marc Benioff apologized Friday for saying the National Guard should be deployed to San Francisco, backtracking from his remarks that ignited a week of intense controversy on the left.
The post Marc Benioff's Ideas for Fixing San Francisco Keep Getting Worse appeared first on Reason.com.
Mr. Benioff, the Salesforce C.E.O. and owner of Time magazine, once supported Hillary Clinton and a business tax for homeless services. Now he’s fully behind Donald Trump.
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