Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is back in the spotlight after sharing a photo from inside the Oval Office showing a recent meeting with President Trump.
The image, posted Tuesday on X, quickly attracted attention online. Pratt was photographed alongside several individuals, including what appeared to be his son and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. Seated with President Trump inside the Oval Office, Pratt delivered a simple but direct message in the caption.
“I will never stop fighting for my community,” he wrote.
While Pratt did not immediately provide additional details about the purpose of the meeting, its timing is notable. The visit came shortly after the former reality television personality and political candidate announced the launch of a new organization known as the WAR Foundation.
According to reports, the foundation is designed to advance what Pratt describes as transparency, accountability, and integrity in government and culture. The organization plans to utilize media campaigns, investigative research, educational initiatives, and strategic partnerships to promote its goals.
Pratt outlined his vision for the foundation in a public announcement, arguing that many Americans are frustrated by a lack of leadership willing to challenge the status quo.
“Our biggest weakness today is the lack of courage in leadership and culture; everyone wants common sense, but everyone is too afraid to demand it,” Pratt said.
Records show the WAR Foundation was officially filed with the California Secretary of State on June 24 by campaign staffers Gabriel Mann and Briana Bilbray. Pratt also released a video introducing the organization and outlining its mission.
The White House meeting also comes in the aftermath of Pratt’s closely watched Los Angeles mayoral campaign. President Trump had previously endorsed Pratt during the race, helping elevate his profile among voters seeking an alternative to the city’s political establishment.
However, the election ended in controversy after Pratt conceded on June 12. Initial results had positioned him as a strong contender, but thousands of late-counted mail-in ballots ultimately shifted the race. Progressive candidate Nithya Raman moved ahead in the final tally, leaving Pratt in third place.
The aftermath of the election has generated significant debate. The U.S. Department of Justice has since launched investigations into election-related concerns in California. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced that federal authorities had opened multiple election fraud investigations and assigned a prosecutor to observe operations at Los Angeles County’s vote-counting center.
The investigations followed criticism from President Trump regarding California’s lengthy ballot-counting process. The president questioned the late shifts in vote totals and argued that drawn-out counts continue to undermine public confidence in elections.
For Pratt, the Oval Office meeting represents another chapter in a political journey that has been anything but conventional. Whether through his new foundation, continued public advocacy, or future political ambitions, he appears determined to remain active in the public arena. His message following the White House visit left little doubt about that commitment: he intends to keep fighting for the community he says he set out to serve.

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