Spencer Pratt just broke Los Angeles politics, guys.
And he did it without a single press conference, a single pack check, or even a single functioning brain cell on the California political machine that tried to stop him.
Now, here’s a twist nobody saw coming, guys.
The guy that they laughed at, right? The reality TV star that they mocked on their way to to their catered fundraisers, the man Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen essentially assume would just go home and film his crystals.
That guy is sitting on a recording that is so explosive that both candidates are apparently laying awake at night, 3:00 in the morning, looking up at the ceiling, wondering which one of their staffers flipped on them.
Sleep tight, ladies.

Well, now the FBI, yes, I know the FBI may be getting involved, which means that the same Los Angeles political machine that’s turned a homeless crisis into a cash register and turned a mayoral election into a performance art just walked face first into a trap that they built themselves.
Absolutely incredible.
Freaking morons.
Truly, the gift of watching arrogant people outsmart themselves never gets old.
I’m I’m telling you guys.
So, the media missed this.
They buried it.
They tripped over.
Either way, I don’t know what they did for whatever reason.
No one want to talk about it.
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So, I want to start with the part the Los Angeles political establishment did not plan for.
We got to start with that one, right? They got caught with their pants down.
They thought Spencer Pratt was going to lose, shake a few hands, maybe post a sad Instagram story with tons of emojis in it, and quietly disappear back into reality TV history.
Karen Bass probably already had the champagne chilling on ice.
You know, she thought she was going to be popping bottles and drinking some rosé.
Nthia Ramen’s team was likely already updating their LinkedIn profiles.
The machine exhaled.
And then Spencer Pratt, he looked directly into the camera and he said, and I’m paraphrasing here, okay? He said, “Absolutely not.
” 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, listen, I’ve spent a lot of time slaying everybody.
I’ve ridiculed everyone on the roster and I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to take the chance to apologize to absolutely nobody.
Now, he made something crystal clear, guys.
This campaign was never about, you know, getting a corner office at city hall.
It was about exposing a corrupt system that had been running Los Angeles into the ground for decades.
No power, [clears throat] no title, no parking spot with his name on it, just accountability.
And he’s not done delivering it either.
In fact, here is why this matters.
Americans, we’re hardwired to love this story.
I mean, the outsider who refuses to quit.
This is almost like a Rocky movie, right? Where, you know, Rocky is not supposed to be able to beat this big old Ivan Drago from like Russia and like he he ends up coming back.
The guy that the machine couldn’t buy, couldn’t scare, and apparently couldn’t get rid of.
Spencer Pratt just became every underdog movie you’ve ever loved.
Except this one was actually set in Los Angeles and nobody’s wearing a cape yet.
Speaking of Los Angeles, Creed was another really good underdog movie.
Took after the Rocky Hole franchise or whatever.
Let me know if y’all watched the Creed movie.
It was amazing.
If you haven’t seen it, 1, two, and three.
Anyway, so now here’s where it gets genuinely extraordinary.
Okay, so Spencer Pratt claims he’s sitting on a recording.
Not a rumor, not a secondhand story somebody’s cousin heard at a dinner party from a third cousin in the bathroom while they were in the club.
No, no actual recording of one of the candidates in this runoff doing or saying something that’s so catastrophically damaging that his exact words were it would force them to resign in shame.
My goal hasn’t changed.
I’ve been laser focused on stopping these commie animals and I will stop them.
If you think we uncovered a lot of fraud and evil in the campaign, just wait.
We have some recordings of one of your exalted candidates doing and saying something that would make her resign in shame.
I was saving it for the general election.
Go ahead and pick your demon.
certify your choice and then you get to see it.
So Karen Nithia, ask yourself, is it possible that one of your employees may have a recording of you doing or saying something that would force you to resign and disgrace? Hope you sleep well at night over the next 5 months because you know who hasn’t slept well at all for the last 17 months? My mom.
All my neighbors in the palisades.
All the moms who worry about their kids walking past drug addicts in front of their schools.
All the business owners getting crushed in the LA economy worried that they can’t stay in business and feed their kids.
Angelenos have been struggling for years now.
All while corrupt politicians and fraudulent NOS’s profit off the misery and fleece us for the tax dollars.
Well, now we’re flipping the script.
I want all of you awake at night sweating and worried about 5:00 a.
m.
when the FBI blazers busting the door, breaking open your office because I assure you they’re coming.
Now, let that land for a second.
Let that go ahead and marinate in in in Frank’s hot sauce.
Okay? Political speeches, they don’t end careers.
Investigations take years.
Reports get buried.
But recordings, though, recordings are different.
Recordings have a way of making very powerful people, very confident people suddenly develop laryngitis and retain extensive expensive attorneys.
That’s typically what happens.
So, the audience online, they went absolutely berserk.
They went sideways over this.
And honestly, who could blame them, right? The comment section is lit up like a Christmas tree.
People have not been this emotionally invested in Los Angeles politics since, well, ever.
They’re suddenly hitting refresh every 45 minutes waiting for the next update.
So, why did this become the headline? Well, because secret evidence is the one thing every politician, every political insider fears more than a bad poll number.
You could you could spin a poll.
You cannot spin your own voice.
Now, if you have a friend who keeps asking, “What in the world is happening in Los Angeles, LA?” Do them a favor.
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Some stories are just too important to stay trapped inside the algorithm.
Now, I want to talk about Let’s talk about the two candidates uh Los Angeles is now stuck choosing between.
Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen.
the runoff that nobody asked for and everybody is furious about.
Everybody’s mad about this.
Now, here’s what the people of Los Angeles are actually living with right now.
Homelessness that has turned Skidro into a humanitarian crisis visible from space.
Like crime that has made entire neighborhoods feel like a different city than the one that people previously moved into.
a cost of living situation that’s so brutal that workingclass families in the Pacific Palisades and everywhere else are one emergency away from financial collapse.
And CNN’s coverage of all of this surprisingly thin.
Shocking, I know, right? So, when the political establishment handed Angelinos a choice between Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen, two politicians who have been inside the system the entire time that these problems kept getting worse, the public didn’t exactly erupt in grateful applause.
What they erupted in was something else entirely.
And Spencer Pratt, he became the lightning rod for every ounce of that frustration.
The runoff didn’t just like become an election.
It actually became more like a referendum on broken promises, on a political class that profits from the very problems it never actually intends to solve.
And the people of Los Angeles are done pretending otherwise.
Now, here’s where the story shifts from political drama into something that feels almost cinematic.
Okay? And I guess it’s perfect.
you know, near Hollywood, right? This is Hollywood’s backyard.
A growing number of Spencer Pratt supporters, and we’re talking serious numbers here, guys, not just three guys in the comment section.
They now believe that Spencer Pratt didn’t stumble into this fight.
They believe he engineered it.
That he walked into the Los Angeles City Council’s backyard, dared the machine to cheat, and had the cameras rolling the entire time.
The machine protecting the machine.
That phrase keeps showing up everywhere, and it resonates because it’s not hard to see.
When the establishment candidates conveniently end up in a runoff together.
Come on, guys.
With the outsider candidate mysteriously losing ground after voting closed, people start asking all sorts of uncomfortable questions loudly.
This is the David versus Goliath story that never gets old because it just never stops being true.
The little guy, the system, the fight that nobody thought the little guy could win.
Let me know if you’re familiar with the David and Goliath story.
Now, here’s what’s different this time.
David apparently has recordings.
Probably got a slingshot, too.
and federal contacts and a comment section of approximately 100,000 very motivated people who are emotionally invested in seeing Goliath finally face some consequences.
Donald Trump proved that the outsider can win.
Well, Spencer Pratt’s audience remembers that very clearly.
Now, I want to talk about the issue that is underneath every single layer of the story.
It’s homelessness, guys.
not a political talking point, not a line in a campaign mailer, as an actual daily reality for the people of Los Angeles who are watching their city transform into something that’s unrecognizable.
And they’re watching their elected officials respond with task forces and committees and press conferences and approximately zero results.
Skid Row didn’t become Skid Row overnight.
It became Skid Row after decades of politicians throwing all sorts of money at the problem while somehow never actually solving the problem.
Exactly.
Some business owners in Los Angeles, they’re hemorrhaging customers.
They’re closing their doors.
Families in the Pacific Palisades and neighborhoods across the city, they’re genuinely concerned about walking past these drug encampments on the way to school drop off.
Look, drug addiction is visible on every major corridor.
Public safety feels like it’s flipping a coin.
It’s a coin flip.
Here’s the part that should make every taxpayer in California genuinely furious.
The money was there.
They took it from you.
Billions of dollars allocated, budgeted, approved, gone.
Where did it go? Well, that is the question Spencer Pratt has been asking out loud while Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen have been giving answers that somehow never actually answer anything.
Los Angeles deserves better than eloquent non-answers.
Don’t you think? And the people who are living on these streets definitely do.
Now, I want to follow the money, guys.
Shall we follow the money? Anybody want to follow the money? Because it always leads somewhere interesting, doesn’t it? Nia Ramen was not just a Los Angeles city council member.
She was the chair of the homelessness and housing committee in California.
Huh? You don’t say.
Oh, I do say.
In fact, the person in charge of deciding where the money goes, which organizations receive the funding, which programs get prioritized, which nonprofits get the contracts.
H, this is an enormous, awfully enormous amount of power over an enormous amount of public money flowing into an industry.
And yes, at this point it’s an industry built around managing homelessness rather than ending it.
Now, there’s a big difference between managing homelessness and actually trying to end it.
Now, Pratt supporters aren’t just speculating randomly here.
They’re actually connecting the dots that have been sitting in plain sight for years.
When you control the funding, this funding pipeline for the homelessness or homeless industrial complex and homelessness continues to explode.
But anyway, people start asking whether the goal was ever actually to solve it or whether the goal was to keep this thing going because a solved problem doesn’t need a budget.
And a budget that never produces results is the most renewable resource in California politics.
CNN has not exactly been camping outside of Ramen’s office demanding answers on this.
Now, fortunately, other people are.
And one of those people camping out apparently has a recording.
Follow money, folks.
Follow the money.
It never lies.
All right, unlike some committees we could name, we won’t do that on this segment.
But here’s where the temperature in the room goes from warm to absolutely scalding.
Spencer Pratt didn’t just claim he has a recording.
He specifically referenced federal involvement, as in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as in the people who show up at your door at 5:00 in the morning in the blue and yellow jackets and they do not particularly care about your schedule or your attorney’s availability.
Spencer Pratt’s exact energy was not, I filed a complaint.
His exact energy was more like they’re coming and you should probably not sleep well between now and then.
This is a very specific kind of coincidence.
You know, the kind that suggests someone has had very specific conversations with very specific people in very specific federal offices.
Now, and this is important guys, allegations are not convictions, claims are not verdicts.
We are responsible enough to say very clearly that nothing has been proven in court in the court of law yet.
What has been proven is that the moment that the word FBI enters a political story in Los Angeles, California, the entire conversation changes instantly.
Political speeches are manageable, bad press cycles fade.
But a federal investigation has a completely different metabolism.
It moves slowly, quietly, and then all at once.
Kind of like that bad stomach ache and then all of a sudden, where’s the toilet? Just ask anyone who has ever assumed that they were untouchable inside of a machine that turned out to have a leak.
Well, the anticipation alone is driving the story to levels that CNN just simply cannot ignore forever.
Almost cannot.
I mean, they ignore some stuff.
But let’s talk about the comment section and what the comment section actually told us because it told us everything.
The most engaged, most shared, most emotionally charged comments in of the story.
They were not about the recordings.
They were not about committee assignments or ballot harvesting or nonprofit funding structures.
They were really about one thing only, consequences.
Real ones, visible ones.
the kind that don’t end with a strongly worded report that gets filed in a cabinet and never mentioned again.
The comments were visceral and they were unanimous.
Arrest them.
Lock them up.
When do we actually see handcuffs? Now, the one that I love seeing is, “I’ll believe it when I see a perp walk.
” One commenter put it perfectly.
Wake me up when a single judge allows a case to move forward.
And this is not cynicism, guys.
This is a population that has watched investigation after investigation, report after report, headline after headline, and seen absolutely nothing change on the ground in Los Angeles.
Skid Row is still Skid Row.
Pacific Palisades families are still worried.
The business owners are still struggling.
People are not angry because they don’t care.
People are angry because they care enormously and and they’ve been disappointed so many times that hope almost feels like it is a risk in and of itself.
Spencer Pride understands that.
It is precisely why his message is cutting through every algorithm in California.
And President Donald J.
Trump’s entire first campaign ran on that same exhausted, furious energy.
It worked then and it’s working now in Los Angeles.
And nobody in Los Angeles politics saw this coming.
Nobody.
Spencer Pratt, you know, the man most of America knew exclusively from The Hills, Crystals, and carefully curated drama, has somehow become the most talked about political figure in California.
And not ironically, not as a joke, as a genuine, emotionally adopted, fiercely defended champion of ordinary people who feel that the system stopped representing them somewhere around the time that homelessness became a billion-dollar industry.
Now, if we read the comments and tell me that this isn’t real, national hero in the making, true American, protect Spencer at all costs.
people invoking prayers, people invoking God, people comparing him to a figure larger than a Los Angeles city council race would typically be able to even produce.
I mean, one commenter drew a direct parallel between Andrew Breitbart and then immediately warned Spencer Pratt to watch his back.
This is not a casual comment.
This is an audience that is emotionally allin here.
Now, here’s what really happened psychologically.
Los Angeles, they handed people a choice between Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen, two career politicians representing a machine that produced the exact mess everyone’s living in.
And then Spencer Pratt showed up, refused to be bought, refused to be scared, refused to go home, refused to be manipulated, and suddenly he wasn’t a reality TV personality on the hills anymore.
He was the one thing that people had stopped believing existed, someone who actually meant it.
CNN can mock that all they want from their studios.
They can do whatever they want.
The audience has already decided.
And so now for the theory that broke the internet more than the recording itself.
What if Spencer Pratt planned all of it? I mean, seriously, what if Spencer Pratt planned all of this? What if the entire campaign, the entry, the energy, the outsider narrative, the deliberate provocative style? What if that was all like never really about winning a mayoral race from the very beginning? What if it was really about forcing a corrupt machine to expose itself on camera while he quietly collected the evidence? The comment sections went absolutely nuclear over this idea.
He set the trap.
They walked right into it.
You think you can get rid of me that easily? I know a lot of diminwitted 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.
It’s just not fair.
Hey morons, I didn’t get in this for political power.
I got in this to expose this corrupt machine and nothing has changed.
You enjoy your worthless meetings in city hall.
Ny, you have all this information.
You’re running for mayor.
Show what you’re really about or get the out of the race.
I want to be lighting you up every single day.
And now I don’t have to worry about offending CNN viewers.
I don’t have a campaign laws hamstringing me now.
It’s war.
It’s zero hour for Los Angeles.
Angelenos are now stuck with two morons responsible for all their problems and they have to choose between dumb and dumber.
This was chess while they were playing checkers.
And honestly, guys, look at the sequence of events and try to argue convincingly that it isn’t or that it’s impossible, right? Like Spencer Pratt, he enters the race.
The establishment panics.
Votes mysteriously shift after counting stops.
Ramen surges from nowhere.
Pratt loses.
And then instead of disappearing, Pratt emerges with these recordings, federal contacts, an insider whistleblower from within the exposing campaign, and the specific confidence of someone who is not the least bit surprised by how any of this has played out.
Well, President Donald J.
Trump.
He turned his similar narrative into the most powerful political comeback in American history.
You guys remember what Donald Trump did, right? The idea that an outsider could anticipate establishment behavior, document it, and then use it as ammunition.
This ain’t fantasy anymore.
California watched it happen nationally.
And so now we’re watching it happen locally.
The machine thought it was eliminating Spencer Pratt, but it may have just activated him.
And so now here we are, guys.
I mean, we arrive at the only question that actually matters.
Does Spencer Pratt release the recording? Because everything, every theory, every FBI reference, every sleepless night allegedly being experienced by Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen’s inner circles, it all comes down to that single detonator.
And nobody outside of Spencer Pratt’s immediate circle knows the answer, which is candidly absolutely masterful.
You know, whether by strategy, whether by instinct, Pratt has created the most compelling cliffhanger in Los Angeles political history, and he did it without a single network TV deal.
That’s impressive, guys.
Now, if he releases it and it delivers, the Los Angeles City Council, the California political establishment, and every consultant who assured Karen Bass and Nithia Ramen that they had nothing to worry about, they’re going to have a very bad day.
A very public, very documented, very federal kind of bad day.
Now, if he doesn’t release it, of course, the machine exhales the moment passes.
And the cynics in the comment section who basically said nothing ever changes, they get to feel correct, which would be the worst possible outcome.
and the one that this audience is most desperately praying against.
So, here’s what we know for certain.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation does not make C cameo appearances and stories that go nowhere.
They don’t do that.
They do their homework before they even show up.
Whistleblowers from inside campaigns, they don’t risk their careers and livelihoods for nothing.
And Spencer Pratt, the man who was supposedly to go quietly, he’s still here.
He’s still talking, still making noise, and apparently still recording.
Los Angeles built a machine designed to protect itself from exactly this moment here.
Now, the only question left is whether the machine’s strong enough.
Now, based on everything we’ve already seen, we would not bet on it.
Okay, folks.
Here it is.
This is where we land.
Spencer Pratt walked into the most corrupt political arena in America, refused to leave when they told him to, and is now sitting on evidence that has Karen Bass, Nithia Ramen, and their entire establishment genuinely nervous.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation circling a whistleblower is talking and a recording exists that nobody in Los Angeles city hall has been able to make disappear.
CNN missed it.
The machine tried to bury it and you and I found it right here.
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Maybe it’s a family member, a friend, someone who did everything right and still got a city that stopped working for them.
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It was never over.
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