Spencer Pratt promete investigar a Newsom si es elegido alcalde de Los Ángeles

El candidato a la alcaldía de Los Ángeles, Spencer Pratt, expuso sus planes para investigar al gobernador Gavin Newsom por el supuesto mal uso de fondos públicos. La exestrella de reality shows afirmó que la investigación involucraría al IRS y podría dejar a Newsom fuera de la carrera presidencial de 2028.

Pratt hizo estos comentarios durante una reciente aparición en el podcast 'No Jumper'. Prometió exponer el fraude de la administración saliente una vez que sea elegido y recuperar el dinero malgastado para los vecindarios de la ciudad y programas juveniles. 'Como alcalde, expondré su fraude con nuestro dinero de los impuestos', dijo Pratt. Añadió que los investigadores rastrearían activos como Bentleys y casas para devolver los fondos a parques y clubes extraescolares. El productor de televisión, Doug Ellin, respaldó a Pratt, citando un aumento en los robos a domicilios. Ellin dijo que Los Ángeles 'ha colapsado en los últimos cinco años' y criticó a quienes cuestionan la falta de experiencia política de Pratt. Pratt se encontraba segundo en las encuestas, detrás de la alcaldesa titular Karen Bass, antes de las primarias del 2 de junio.

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