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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Confronts Onslaught of Troubles

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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao gives remarks to the press at Oakland City Hall in Oakland, California Monday, June 24, 2024 following an FBI raid on her home last week. (Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since the FBI raided her home last week. Thao, who faces a recall election in November, said she does not plan to step down or be “threatened out of this office.” Since coming into office in January of 2023, the mayor has dealt with a flood of criticism for her handling of property crime, homicide rates, police staffing levels, and a major budget deficit. We’ll talk about what the FBI raid could mean, the various controversies the mayor is facing, and why she’s being asked to resign.

Guests:

Darwin BondGraham, news editor, Oaklandside

Annelise Finney, reporter, KQED

Dan Lindheim, policy scholar and urban affairs expert, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy; former City Administrator of Oakland under Mayor Ron Dellums

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