Spencer Pratt pitches mandatory treatment-focused homeless strategy in Los Angeles mayoral race

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Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV personality running for mayor of Los Angeles, has argued for moving some unhoused people with severe addiction into mandatory treatment and has discussed building a large rehabilitation facility as part of his approach.

Spencer Pratt, a former reality television personality and current Los Angeles mayoral candidate, has made forced treatment a centerpiece of his pitch to address street homelessness and public drug use.

According to The Daily Wire, Pratt discussed the idea in an interview with CNN’s Elex Michaelson, saying he wants to build a rehabilitation center for homeless addicts and describing it as being modeled on a veterans training center in Bentonville, Arkansas. In that interview, The Daily Wire reported that Pratt said, “You don’t get off these drugs with beds,” arguing that treatment and ongoing support are needed.

In recent public appearances, Pratt has also advocated a more enforcement-driven approach. The Los Angeles Times reported that Pratt has pledged to use police action and other coercive measures, including arrests and “mandatory medical treatment,” and that he argued at a mayoral debate earlier this month that the crisis cannot be alleviated “no matter how many beds you give these people.”

Pratt’s plan has drawn scrutiny over feasibility and legality. The Los Angeles Times noted that legal and social-services experts have questioned how such policies could be implemented given civil-rights protections, limited jail capacity, budget constraints and the strain on treatment services.

Pratt’s criticism of Mayor Karen Bass’ homelessness strategy was not fully verifiable from the sources reviewed. While he has criticized the city’s current approach and framed the problem as primarily driven by addiction, the specific claim that Bass’ policies have “failed after a decade of implementation” was not confirmed in the provided reporting.

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A digital advertisement on a billboard in Los Angeles targeting mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, illustrating a union-backed committee's criticism in the mayoral race.
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Union-backed committee releases ad targeting Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles mayoral race

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A union-backed independent expenditure committee released a digital ad on May 9 criticizing Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, according to The Daily Wire and a social-media post it cited from the account Unrig LA.

Reality television personality Spencer Pratt has emerged as a stronger contender in the Los Angeles mayoral primary. His campaign has drawn attention with viral videos criticizing city leadership and recent social media activity from his wife, Heidi Montag. The June 2 primary will determine the top two candidates to advance to a November runoff.

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Former reality television star Spencer Pratt says only socialists and communists oppose his bid to become mayor of Los Angeles. He insists that Democrats across the city are backing his campaign focused on local issues.

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt posted a new campaign video on May 18 that parodies the theme song from the 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

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Audrina Patridge voiced strong support for former 'The Hills' co-star Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral bid, first announced in January 2026. Impressed by his determination since his rally declaration, she believes he'll follow through on promises and is cheering him on despite not being able to vote.

Lauren Conrad gave an awkward, noncommittal response when asked about her old nemesis Spencer Pratt during a Today show appearance. While Kristin Cavallari gushed over him, LC kept it cool and distant. The moment has fans buzzing about lingering Hills drama.

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