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Spencer Pratt Visits President Donald Trump at the White House After Losing L.A. Mayoral Race

Pratt posted a White House photo after launching a new foundation and said he will keep fighting for his community.

  • On Tuesday, unsuccessful Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt visited the White House and met President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, posting photos of the encounter to social media without disclosing discussion details.
  • President Trump endorsed Pratt's mayoral bid in May, but the candidate finished third behind incumbent Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman after late-arriving mail-in ballots shifted the results.
  • During a late-June speech, Trump claimed the election was "rigged" without evidence and urged Pratt to challenge the outcome, citing California law permitting seven days of mail-in ballot tabulation after election day.
  • Shortly before the White House visit, Pratt announced The WAR Foundation, stating it was created "to fight where others won't" and to "restore common sense" through advocacy work.
  • The Los Angeles mayoral race continues as Bass and Raman prepare for a November runoff, while Pratt signals through his new foundation that he remains committed to political advocacy beyond his failed campaign.
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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