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Spencer Pratt Visits Donald Trump at the White House After Election Loss

Despite his L.A. mayoral election loss, Spencer Pratt doesn’t appear to be done with politics. .

“I will never stop fighting for my community,” Pratt, 44, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, July 7, alongside a photo featuring the former reality TV star meeting President Donald Trump inside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C.

While details and circumstances surrounding the visit remain private at the time of publication, Pratt’s photo appeared to show Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, sitting in on the otherwise intimate meeting.

Us Weekly has reached out to the White House and Pratt’s reps for comment.

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Hours before posting the picture, Pratt announced he was launching The WAR Foundation.

“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,” he wrote via X on Tuesday. “The WAR Foundation is being created to fight where others won’t. We will use the same innovative arsenal we used to capture the world’s attention in our campaign: hard-hitting media, investigative research, educational campaigns and strategic partnerships in government and media to push back on the communist rot, shine a light on government failure, challenge entrenched interests and empower citizens with the truth.”

Pratt continued, “Above all, we will be bold, unapologetic and fearless.”

After losing his family’s home in the deadly Pacific Palisades fire, The Hills alum decided to turn his pain into purpose and run for mayor of the city.

Pratt finished third in the primary election last month, falling short of the runoff by less than 30,000 votes. This November, voters will choose between current mayor Karen Bass and Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman.

“Spencer Pratt…He shouldn’t go away quietly,” Trump, 80, said of Pratt’s loss during a June speech to the Faith & Freedom Coalition, before erroneously and without any evidence claiming the election outcome was not legitimate. “He should protest because it was, in my very strong opinion, that was a rigged election.”

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Before the primary election, Trump seemingly endorsed Pratt when he told reporters, “I’d like to see him do well. He’s a character. I assume he probably supports me. I heard he’s a big MAGA person.”

Pratt — who is a registered Republican but claimed to run without any affiliation to either party —  argued thatLos Angeles voters were less interested in endorsements and more intrigued by what change candidates could bring to the city.

“People don’t care. In L.A., they want to feel safe. They don’t want to step in human poop,” he told NBC News. “I don’t need to have personal opinions about anybody that doesn’t affect them stepping in human poop.”


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