Spencer Pratt is not letting Los Angeles move on.
Pratt announced Tuesday that he is launching The WAR Foundation, a new effort aimed at exposing corruption, failed leadership, and the network of politicians and nonprofit operators he says are profiting while California cities fall apart.
Our biggest weakness today is the lack of courage in leadership and culture; everyone wants common sense, but everyone is too afraid to demand it.
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 7, 2026
So today, we are launching The WAR Foundation.https://t.co/iica9fdXjh
Together, we will:
Win the war against political… pic.twitter.com/LBfd6nGxVY
Together, we will:
Win the war against political corruption with innovative new media.
Advocate for transparency, accountability, and integrity in government and culture.
Restore common sense and roll back the long march of socialism through our vital institutions.
The launch page is bare-bones. Three promises, a donation link, and Pratt’s name at the bottom.
The foundation says it will “win the war against political corruption with innovative new media,” push transparency and accountability in government and culture, and “restore common sense” while rolling back socialism in major institutions.
Pratt’s video is rougher and much more direct.
Our biggest weakness today is the lack of courage in leadership and culture; everyone wants common sense, but everyone is too afraid to demand it.
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 7, 2026
So today, we are launching The WAR Foundation.https://t.co/iica9fdXjh
Together, we will:
Win the war against political… pic.twitter.com/LBfd6nGxVY
It opens with clips about his recent campaign ad, which the video says drew more than 10 million views in 24 hours. Then Pratt starts talking about Los Angeles the way people who live there talk about it when the cameras are not around.
“Now that the campaign portion of my mission to save Los Angeles is coming to a close, and I'm moving on to the next, more interesting phase. You have no idea how bad things are about to get for this city. More of your favorite restaurants will be shuttering, that means less tax revenue, that means the city has to cut services, more potholes, less firefighters, less police patrols, more criminals, more drug addicts terrorizing your communities.”
Fewer businesses means less tax money, which means worse services, and the same people who broke it show up with another plan.
Los Angeles has had a lot of plans.
Pratt is rightfully putting the blame on the people who have had money, power, contracts, titles, and years to fix it. City Hall. Consultants. Nonprofits. The ones who show up for every crisis, collect the contracts, give the speeches about compassion, and leave the sidewalks worse.
“Look at this place already: weeds growing from every crack and crevice, graffiti over every square inch of public space, garbage, drugs, feces, burned-up dogs, burned-down towns, abandoned storefronts. The city is a mess, all while corrupt politicians and fraudulent NGOs profit off the misery and fleece us for the tax dollars.”
Pratt says that is the whole point.
“I didn't get in this for political power, I got in this to expose this corrupt machine, and nothing has changed. Every week I'm going into the belly of the beast, bringing you hard-hitting cinematic documentaries exposing the fraud and corruption in California.”
Residents see the closed restaurant, the graffiti, the needles, the empty storefront. They know the block is worse. Another round of spending did not change that.
The video includes a person saying a body was found the day before. Another person says, “It’s all illegal.” Pratt, in the video, responds, “Everything you’re looking at is illegal.” The video also includes the claim that “someone is making money in City Hall on the distribution of the needles.”
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Pratt has picked the right fight. Los Angeles’ political class has had years to manage the city’s biggest problems and keeps asking residents to ignore the results sitting in front of them. Taxpayers absorb the crime, the trash, the cuts, and get told demanding better is too simplistic.
Pratt’s launch post ended with a simple line: “Our campaign was just the beginning. You want more? JOIN THE WAR.”
Plenty of people will roll their eyes because it is Spencer Pratt.
Let them at their own peril.
Editor’s Note: Hollywood, academia, and liberal elites are out of touch with the average American.
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