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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie joined city law enforcement leaders Tuesday to push back against the idea of National Guard troops patrolling city streets — a proposal that drew attention after Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff first suggested he’d welcome it.

Benioff originally told The New York Times that he supported President Trump and would be "all for" sending in the National Guard if it meant more officers on city streets.

He later walked those remarks back, saying his focus was on the safety of the 45,000 people expected to attend Salesforce’s Dreamforce conference.

Lurie, joined by District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and Sheriff Paul Miyamoto outside the city’s law enforcement training facility, said San Francisco doesn’t need federal intervention to ke

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