My heart is still heavy from the Palisades fire. More than a dozen lives lost. Over 7,000 homes reduced to ash. Entire families displaced, neighborhoods erased, & a wound left on our city that will take years to heal.
In the middle of that devastation, something unexpected happened. @spencerpratt stepped forward after uncovering the depth of the corruption & failure that left Los Angeles so vulnerable in the first place.
For months, I’ve proudly supported him for mayor because I believe he’s the only leader with the courage and clarity to take on the entrenched interests that have been running our city into the ground.
This tragedy didn’t create that truth — it simply made it impossible to ignore. Spencer has emerged as our best, and now ONLY, chance to defeat those destructive forces and begin restoring Los Angeles to the safe, thriving, beautiful city we all know it can be again.
We can’t bring back what was lost. But we can honor those lives by refusing to accept the same failed leadership that helped make this disaster worse than it ever had to be. If you’re tired of watching our city and broader community in California decline, I hope you’ll stand with me and with Spencer Pratt for Mayor.
🚨TODAY: Los Angeles Mayoral Election🚨
Both Spencer Pratt’s & his parents’ homes burned down in the Palisades Fire of 2025.
Now, he’s running for mayor of Los Angeles.
In this advertisement, Pratt gives a scathing rebuke of Karen Bass, who not only was mayor during the time of the fires, but was also at a cocktail party in Ghana posing for photos as LA burned to the ground.
While Bass & her cronies live in multimillion-dollar homes, the rest of Angelenos have to suffer from their failed leadership.
“They don’t have to live in the mess they’ve created.”
It’s time for change.
GO VOTE!
California, get out and vote! If I lived in LA, a fantastic city filled with lots of great and frustrated people, I would vote @spencerpratt for LA mayor and @SteveHiltonx for governor. Both would be fantastic choices. Go vote!
Today is Election Day Los Angeles, you don’t have to live like this. Vote Spencer Pratt
A rave took place in Downtown Los Angeles, California
Surrounding the entire perimeter of the event are homeless tents and encampments. It’s absolutely insane that this is what LA has become
Voting for Spencer Pratt would literally end this insanity
- Mandatory treatment for severe addiction
- More proactive policing of public camping, drug dealing, and street disorder
- Audits and spending accountability
- Encampment clearances around events, businesses and residential areas
Again, you don’t have to live like this. Just vote Spencer Pratt
If your religion requires you to eat like this so that men don’t lose control and start raping you at a cafeteria, you have a serious cultural problem with your men.
They're scripting the outrage.
A "Creator Brief" is being circulated to influencers telling them exactly what to say about Delaney Hall.
Rule 1: Don't call it a detention center. Call it a "concentration camp."
Rule 2: Don't call them detainees. Call them "captives."
Rule 3: Don't say people were arrested. Say they were "kidnapped" or "abducted."
Pre-written content hooks include: "Wake the fuck up America. We're officially Nazi Germany."
The brief provides four tiers of content creation (from "like and share" to "record a direct-to-camera video"), eight accounts to follow for updates, dozens of pre-selected video clips sorted by platform, and a word-for-word "Core Message" every creator is supposed to repeat.
It even tells creators to follow "guidance on Delaney from Detention Watch Network."
That's the same DWN with $7.2 million in assets and Ford Foundation funding. The same org that employs the main protest organizer, Jenny Garcia.
Foundation money funds the organizer. The organizer runs the protest. Then a content playbook gets distributed telling influencers which words to use and which clips to share.
That's not a grassroots movement.
Screenshot below.
The right needs to just accept that it can’t attract mainstream popular artists and that’s not going to change anytime soon.
Use it as an opportunity.
There are thousands and thousands of incredible artists in this country who haven’t been discovered yet.
Rather than bending over backwards to try to get people who had one hit song 43 years ago to participate in our events, we should be offering a platform for new talent.
What’s the difference at this point between jamming out to a new song by a new artist you’ve never heard before or watching a pot bellied, noodle armed
sexagenarian croak out “Every Rose Has its Thorn” anyway?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FACT CHECK FRIDAY: WATERBURY DESERVES ANSWERS ON FEDERAL FUNDING FOR GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH PROJECT
WATERBURY, CT — I am calling for greater transparency regarding federal funding awarded to Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury for the renovation of a proposed child care center.
Public records indicate that an $810,000 federally directed spending award was requested by Connecticut's U.S. Senators, Christopher Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, and awarded to Grace Baptist Church for a child care center renovation project. Public grant records identify Grace Baptist Church as the recipient of the funding.
The people of Waterbury deserve clear answers to several questions:
• What is the current status of the child care center project?• Has construction or renovation work been completed?• Is the facility currently operating and serving families?• How have federal funds been spent?• What measurable benefits have taxpayers received from this investment?
These questions are not partisan. They are questions of accountability and transparency.
Congresswoman Jahana Hayes is publicly associated with Grace Baptist Church, and both Senators Murphy and Blumenthal have long supported her political career. While no evidence has been presented that Congresswoman Hayes was involved in the funding decision, taxpayers nevertheless deserve complete transparency regarding the project and its outcomes.
As a candidate for Congress in Connecticut's 5th District, I believe every dollar of taxpayer money should be accounted for. Whether funding is directed to a municipality, nonprofit organization, church-affiliated project, or private contractor, the public has a right to know how those funds are being used and whether promised results were delivered.
I am calling on the appropriate federal, state, and local officials to provide a public update on this project and make all relevant documentation readily available for public review.
Transparency should never be controversial.
https://t.co/I0qyBRbO65
Jonathan DeBarros
Candidate for United States Congress CT-5
Imagine being @bretmichaels and @martinamcbride in 2026 and still living in fear of "cancel culture" just for associating with President Trump.
You all deserve to be shamed and boycotted for being retarded fucking cowards.
This is the 250th Anniversary of America. We will go on but your careers are now dead.
The dumbest shit I've ever seen.
Goodbye.
If I was in charge of the America 250 concert I would do something radical and simply go out and find artists who play great music and hire them even if they aren’t famous. Prioritize artistic quality over name recognition. A novel approach for conservatives but worth a try.
When superstar level, woke country singers fired their long standing band members, crew, bus drivers, tour managers, etc...I'm proud to say that @bigandrich HIRED as many of them as we could. We never bent the knee, and we never will.
Martina McBride and every other entertainer who won’t honor their country at its 250th birthday celebration just outed themselves as privileged, petulant ungrateful people.
Oh you don’t like who the President is but you won’t honor America on its birthday? The country that gave you every single thing you have. Your fame, success, money.
So you only love this county when your team wins?
It’s a shameful display of privilege. No gratitude. No humility. No pride in your country.
You’re not hurting Trump or any of the other Americans who will proudly be celebrating that day. You’re just outing yourself as a thankless partisan coward.