Reality star turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt may have lost the battle in last week’s primary — but in a shocking new video — he’s announced he’s going to war.
Pratt claimed in a video released Friday that he has damning evidence that would force the two Democrat candidates — “morons” Mayor Karen Bass and socialist city councilmember Nithya Raman — to resign.
“If you think we uncovered a lot of fraud and evil in this campaign, just wait,” he said, as video clips, memes, and AI-generated content drive his narrative of a broken city that’s only going to get worse.
Pratt dropped a bombshell claim that he has recordings of one of the candidates “doing and saying something that will make her resign in shame.”
“Karen, Nithya, ask yourself, is it possible one of your employees may have a recording of you doing or saying something that would force you to resign in disgrace?” he says deadpan into the camera. “Hope you sleep well at night.”
He said in the video the candidates will “be awake at night, sweating, worried about 5 a.m. when FBI blazers busting the door, breaking open your office, because I assure you, they’re coming.”
He claimed he was saving the damning material for November’s general election, and said he’ll release it when voters “pick their demon.”
Adding that voters are now “stuck with two morons responsible for all their problems,” and they have to choose “between dumb and dumber,” it’s the “machine protecting the machine,” he said.
Pratt says the city’s problems will only get worse under their leadership, he warned of a mass exodus from the city as many high-profile business owners are telling him they’re leaving town. That’s less revenue to fix potholes, fight fires and fight crime, he continued.
Pratt said he’ll be around for a while after his loss as he lambasted critics, particularly talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who mocked his loss and has been in a spat with Pratt. Pratt said he wanted to expose “this corrupt machine” and “nothing has changed.”
“You think you can get rid of me that easily? I know a lot of dimwitted jerks thought I was in this for a grift. That I was going to roll up and leave town if I didn’t get into city hall,” he said.
Pratt appeared to be on track to make the runoff with early primary election returns on June 2. But a surge of mail ballots arriving after that Tuesday pushed Raman into second place to secure the last spot for the general election. Bass maintained her first place position.
With more than 95% of the votes counted, Bass had 34.3% of the vote share followed by Raman with 29%. Pratt, at 25.5%, is about 30,000 votes behind Raman.
But the loss has liberated him, Pratt said.
“I’m going to be lighting you up every single day and I don’t have to worry about offending CNN viewers. I don’t have a campaign loss hamstringing me now. It’s war,” he said.
Pratt ended on an ominous note.
“You think your election was going to stop me? If you want to stop me, you’re going to have to f–ing kill me,” he said, using a movie clip to play the last part.
The California Post reached out to the Bass and Raman campaigns for comment and has yet to hear back.
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