Crossfit Golden Gate Gym owner Danielle Rabkin sounds off on San Francisco officials after the city’s homeless and drug problem returned following Xi Jinping’s visit.
Less than a month after Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, San Francisco is reverting to a den of homelessness and drugs, according to locals.
«It's recognizable. San Francisco, same as before. Anyone they pushed out of important zones has just slowly crept right back in,» Crossfit Golden Gate Gym owner Danielle Rabkin said on «Varney & Co» Tuesday.
In November, President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jingping met during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit (APEC) in San Francisco for a much-anticipated face-to-face — the first since the two leaders met in Indonesia in November 2022.
CRIME RIDDEN SAN FRANCISCO CLEANED UP THE STREETS FOR BIDEN-XI VISIT
Prior to the event, the host city was cleaned up for the arrival of foreign leaders, including President Xi.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., was criticized on social media after admitting that San Francisco, nationally infamous for homelessness, timed a massive cleanup effort ahead of the important U.S.-China summit.
«I know folks are saying, 'Oh they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming to town.' That's true, because it's true,» Newsom said last month at the unveiling of a new program to plant trees in urban neighborhoods as part of his Clean California initiative launched in 2021.
Crossfit Golden Gate Gym owner Danielle Rabkin spoke out against the resurgence of homelessness and drug use on city streets despite clean-up efforts last month. (Danielle Rabkin/FOX Business / Fox News)
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