Spencer Pratt reveals stunning West Coast destination for LA’s homeless if he wins election: ‘The mayor will welcome them’
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, has proposed a controversial plan to address the city's homelessness crisis. He claims that a significant portion of the homeless population is not originally from Los Angeles and suggests relocating them to Seattle. Pratt's strategy includes sending drug-addicted individuals to rehab facilities on federal land, which he believes will help clean up the city ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
- ▪Spencer Pratt claims that 60% of Los Angeles' homeless population is not from the city.
- ▪He suggests that many homeless individuals are choosing to live on the streets due to drug addiction.
- ▪Pratt plans to send homeless addicts to rehab centers on federal land and has discussed funding with wealthy individuals.
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Politics Spencer Pratt reveals stunning West Coast destination for LA’s homeless if he wins election: ‘The mayor will welcome them’ By Titus Wu Published May 26, 2026, 12:37 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Spencer Pratt, the reality star turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate, got into a feisty interview shared on social media Monday where he revealed dramatic plans to deal with the majority of the city’s homeless population: by shipping them out. Pratt was pressed by a ABC7 reporter on more specifics for how he would plan to handle Los Angeles’ more than 40,000 individuals experiencing homelessness, a major crisis that the city hasn’t been able to fix. 3 Spencer Pratt gave an interview on his homeless plan.
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