LA Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt Says Homeless Will Go To Seattle

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May 27th, 2026

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is drawing attention after saying many drug-addicted homeless individuals in Los Angeles could eventually relocate to Seattle if his proposed policies are implemented. Pratt made the remarks while discussing homelessness, addiction, and public safety during an interview with ABC7 Los Angeles. TOP STORY: SPENCER PRATT TARGETS SEATTLE IN HOMELESSNESS COMMENTS Pratt argued: A large portion of Los Angeles’ homeless population is not originally from California Some nonprofit and rehabilitation organizations are profiting from the crisis Ending certain taxpayer-funded programs would push many people to leave Los Angeles According to Pratt: “They’re all going to Seattle where the mayor will welcome them.” Pratt specifically referenced Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson while criticizing what he described as permissive homelessness and drug policies in major West Coast cities. He also claimed: ➡️ Some people are drawn to cities where open drug use and encampments are tolerated ➡️ Existing systems incentivize homelessness and addiction ➡️ Stricter policies would encourage many individuals to leave SEATTLE MAYOR’S OFFICE DID NOT RESPOND Washington In Focus Daily host Carleen Johnson said she contacted the office of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson for comment regarding Pratt’s remarks. According to the report: No response was received before the podcast recording deadline The comments are already fueling broader debates involving: Homelessness policy Public safety Addiction treatment West Coast city governance Critics of Seattle’s approach argue: ➡️ Policies have become too permissive ➡️ Cities are enabling addiction and encampments ➡️ Residents and businesses are increasingly frustrated Supporters argue: ➡️ Homelessness is a complex issue tied to housing affordability and mental health ➡️ Punitive approaches alone will not solve the crisis ➡️ Cities need more treatment and housing resources WEST COAST HOMELESSNESS DEBATE CONTINUES Homelessness and addiction remain central political issues in: Seattle Los Angeles Portland San Francisco The debate continues focusing on: ➡️ Encampment policies ➡️ Drug enforcement ➡️ Housing costs ➡️ Mental health treatment ➡️ Public safety concerns Pratt’s comments quickly gained traction online and are becoming part of the broader political conversation surrounding homelessness and governance on the West Coast. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: Homelessness policy Public safety Local government leadership West Coast politics Housing and addiction policy Seattle and Los Angeles voters The issue is increasingly becoming one of the defining political debates facing major West Coast cities. #Seattle #LosAngeles #Homelessness #SpencerPratt #Politics #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #WashingtonState #California #USNews
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