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PoliticsMay 26, 2026
Spencer Pratt torches reporter and exposes the truth about LA's homeless, plus reveals where he's gonna send them
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NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle.
Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?"
Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These… pic.twitter.com/rLaxyvKF0a
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 25, 2026
One of the reasons why the City of Los Angeles is suffering through a zombie apocalypse is that drug addicts don't like this little thing called “rules.” So, rather than uphold decorum, many of them have decided that living out their debauchery on the street is more appealing than a home. This is why we can conclude the problem has nothing to do with housing, or lack thereof, and everything to do with addiction. This is also why Los Angeles Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said what needed to be said.
Speaking with ABC 7, when asked what his plans are for the 40,000 "homeless" people in the city, Pratt corrected the reporter, as this is, again, not a problem with homes.
"Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts. Most of these people are addicted to Fentanyl and Meth.”
He clarified that while, yes, these people live on the street, that has nothing to do with the core issue.
According to Pratt, the city “has housing and shelters for everyone who is on the street. They are choosing not to live there because they want to do drugs, they don't want rules, and they want to have animals to abuse. This idea, that they are forced on the street right now, is a lie that our city is perpetuating."
The problem with government housing for the “unhoused” is that you can't do super meth while utilizing these benefits. There are rules. Things like crime and nudity are also a no-go.
When the reporter tried to push back, indicating it would take time and money to build a facility to get these people off the street, Pratt assured him that that was nothing more than a leftist excuse to dance around the problem.
Pratt also sheds light on the fact that many of these homeless people are not from California, and have been bused in by scam NGOs, rehabs, and nonprofits. He then assured the people that when his tough-love approach is implemented, many of these people will flee to Seattle, and the socialist mayor will welcome them with open arms.
When you send the criminals to jail, and when the people who choose drug addiction over recovery flee, the problem is not as big as it seems for the city, according to Pratt. The city, however, has more than enough funds and resources to fix the issue. This is what makes it disingenuous and a scandal that officials pretend to get to the root cause of the issue, when the reality is screaming at everyone.
People like Mayor Karen Bass and Nithya Raman can pretend things like free dental work and banning backyard BBQs will make the people better off, but the city needs someone who will actually do something. Hopefully, voters realize that before it is too late.
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