In a sit-down that has the internet buzzing, reality TV star turned mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt took to The Joe Rogan Experience yesterday to drop a bomb on the state of law enforcement in Los Angeles.
Pratt, who is currently challenging Mayor Karen Bass in the 2026 race, claimed that the city's justice system has become so lenient that even armed intruders are laughing at the law.
Pratt shared a chilling "off the record" conversation he allegedly had with local SWAT officers.
According to Pratt, these elite officers told him there is "nothing they can do" about the surge in home invasions.
The reason? Criminals are reportedly back on the streets within 14 days.
Even more shocking, Pratt claimed that breaking into a home with a gun while a family is present is no longer being treated with the weight of a serious felony in practice.
The candidate warned that the system is now rigged against law-abiding citizens.
He noted that while criminals face minimal "slaps on the wrist," homeowners who choose to stand their ground risk being the ones facing prosecution.
This "upside-down" reality led Pratt to give Rogan some survival advice that went viral immediately: if your home is breached, your best bet is to lock yourself in a closet with a firearm and wait.
As Joe Rogan reacted with visible disbelief, Pratt pointed to the 2025 Palisades fire as his personal turning point.
Having lost his own home in that disaster, he is running as a "non-nonsense outsider" to dismantle what he calls a "de facto communist" administration.
With Polymarket odds showing Pratt surging to an 18% to 24% chance of winning, his message seems to be hitting a nerve with a frustrated electorate.
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