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    Spencer Pratt Turns Wildfire Fury Into LA Mayor Run

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 8, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    One year after wildfires erased his home and upended his life, Spencer Pratt is channeling anger into ambition.

    The reality TV star shocked onlookers by announcing a run for Los Angeles mayor, framing the campaign as accountability rather than celebrity.

    What began as protest rhetoric has turned into a political bid born from loss, outrage, and a refusal to stay silent.

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    Spencer Pratt Makes His Political Move

    The 42-year-old announced his bid while attending the “They Let Us Burn!” protest in the Pacific Palisades, the same area where wildfires destroyed the home he shared with wife Heidi Montag.

    “The system in Los Angeles isn’t struggling, it’s fundamentally broken. It is a machine designed to protect the people at the top and the friends they exchange favors with while the rest of us drown in toxic smoke and ash,” Pratt said per the Daily Mail. “Business as usual is a death sentence for Los Angeles, and I’m done waiting for someone to take real action.”

    He then added, “That’s why I am running for mayor. And let me be clear, this just isn’t a campaign, this is a mission, and we’re gonna expose the system.”

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    A Protest Fueled Platform

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    Spencer Pratt framed the wildfires not as a tragedy but as proof of systemic failure, arguing that the damage was avoidable and ignored.

    He said, “They intentionally let us burn before, during, and after. There was no accountability. It was gross negligence. They let this happen.”

    Pratt continued, “It wasn’t a natural disaster or something that was unavoidable. It was their fault, and we need the accountability we deserve.”

    He has not disclosed which political party he plans to represent, leaving questions about how far this mission-driven campaign could go in a city hungry for answers.

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    Spencer Pratt Takes Aim At State And City Leadership

    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE: Spencer Pratt seen at his home which burned down trying to salvage crystals and any personal items in the devastating aftermath of his family loss
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    In October 2025, he pursued legal action against the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, arguing that systemic failures worsened the disaster.

    Although authorities arrested a suspected arsonist, Pratt insisted the fire’s scale and impact were the result of negligence, not inevitability.

    Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, filed the lawsuit earlier this year with other affected residents, accusing the city of failing to maintain an adequate water supply system to combat the blaze.

    While the couple and their two sons escaped unharmed, the neighborhood was largely wiped out, and lives were lost.

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    Pratt has since expanded his criticism to include California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, claiming that delayed action allowed the fire to spiral out of control.

    Confident in the legal process, Pratt has repeatedly stated that the case will be ruled in favor of those who lost their homes.

    He has also used his social media presence to keep public attention on the lawsuit, framing it as a fight for accountability rather than a personal vendetta.

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    Spencer Pratt Says This Fight Is About Justice, Not Politics

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    Speaking openly about the emotional toll of the wildfire, Pratt told the Daily Mail that the arrest of the alleged arsonist does not absolve state leaders of responsibility.

    He argued that officials failed to properly contain the blaze once it began, allowing it to reignite and spread further.

    “They allowed a fire to smolder for a week without doing anything to mitigate it,” he said, stressing that the tragedy could have been limited with faster intervention.

    Pratt traveled to Washington, D.C., in August 2025 to meet with Attorney General Pam Bondi and other federal officials.

    During those discussions, he raised concerns about wildfire preparedness and questioned plans to build low-income housing developments in the affluent Palisades area without addressing infrastructure weaknesses first.

    As his public profile in the case has grown, Pratt was labeled a political activist, a title he firmly rejected.

    “I’m not a political activist. My home burned down. My dad’s home burned down. Twelve people died. It should never have happened, and I want justice,” he said.

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    Property Owners And Public Reaction Fuel The Ongoing Battle

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    Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag were joined in the lawsuit by roughly 20 other property owners who claim the city delayed repairs to the Santa Ynez Reservoir, leaving it empty for nearly a year before the fire erupted on January 7, 2025.

    According to the plaintiffs, this failure severely limited firefighting efforts when they were needed most.

    The legal action drew both support and criticism. Many fans have rallied behind the couple, sending donations and messages of encouragement.

    Others, however, have been far less sympathetic. On a pop culture subreddit, some commenters argued that the couple should not pursue legal action after receiving financial help, while others questioned whether they deserved public sympathy at all.

    Despite the backlash, there was also vocal support for holding officials accountable.

    Some commenters argued that every resident affected by the wildfire should sue the government, seeing the lawsuit as a necessary step toward reform.



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