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פאפולערע לאס אנדזשעלעס מעיאר קאנדידאט ספענסער פרעט טענה'ט אז מ'האט אים אטאקירט אין לאס אנדזשעלעס פארן זיך אננעמען פאר אידישע חברים, לויט ווי ער דערציילט פאר ביל מאהער.

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Spencer Pratt Tells Bill Maher He Was Savaged for Standing With Jewish Friends in LA — Calls the Vicious Backlash 'Psycho Nazi Lunacy' as His Maverick Mayoral Campaign Surges to 22%

In a fiery and deeply personal appearance on Bill Maher's show, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt revealed that he faced a torrent of vicious online and public attacks simply for expressing his desire to see his Jewish friends and family feel safe in the city of Los Angeles — a sentiment so basic and so human that the ferocity of the backlash against him left even seasoned political observers stunned. Pratt, the former reality television star turned Republican insurgent candidate, described the hostility directed at him as "psycho Nazi lunacy," pulling no punches in calling out the disturbing religious targeting he witnessed firsthand when he dared to publicly stand with his Jewish community. His appearance on Maher's platform gave him a national megaphone to expose the kind of anti-Semitic mob mentality that has been quietly metastasizing in progressive Los Angeles for years — brought to full public view during the UCLA campus protests and beyond. That a man can be viciously attacked in 2026 simply for saying he wants his Jewish friends to feel safe is a damning indictment of where the radical left has dragged one of America's greatest cities.

"The level of psycho Nazi lunacy that came at me to just say that I want my friends and family to feel safe in LA … to see what people experience right now just because of their religion is diabolical." — Spencer Pratt

Pratt's political journey is one of the most remarkable outsider stories in this year's election cycle — a man who lost his own home in the catastrophic Palisades fire, watched his city crumble under the failed leadership of incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, and decided he had seen enough. Running as a Republican in a race dominated by Democrats, Pratt has surged to approximately 22 percent in polls by hammering the issues that everyday Angelenos actually care about: public safety, rampant crime, and the homelessness crisis that has turned the streets of Los Angeles into a humanitarian disaster zone. He is not a career politician with talking points polished by consultants — he is a homeowner who lost everything, a neighbor who watched his community burn, and a candidate who speaks in plain, unfiltered language that resonates with voters fed up with establishment platitudes. His willingness to openly defend his Jewish friends while other politicians calculate the political cost of doing so says everything about the kind of leader he would be as mayor.

The anti-Semitism that Pratt described to Bill Maher is not anecdotal — it is a documented and deeply alarming trend across Los Angeles, driven in large part by radicalized activist groups that have turned university campuses, city council chambers, and social media platforms into hostile territory for Jewish residents. UCLA became a flashpoint for violent anti-Semitic protests that the university administration and city government failed to confront with the seriousness the moment demanded, and the pattern of intimidation and harassment of Jewish Angelenos has only intensified since. Into this environment stepped Spencer Pratt — not with a carefully crafted policy brief, but with the raw moral clarity to say: this is wrong, it is diabolical, and I will not stay silent about it. In a city where Democratic leadership has repeatedly failed to name and confront anti-Semitism head-on, Pratt's willingness to call it what it is — to use words like "psycho Nazi lunacy" on national television — is the kind of moral backbone that Los Angeles desperately needs at the top of its government.

With the June 2, 2026 nonpartisan primary now upon us and only the top two vote-getters advancing to the November runoff, Pratt's surge to 22 percent puts him in genuine contention to advance past both Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman — a result that would send shockwaves through California's political establishment. The Trump administration's broader stand against anti-Semitism and its unwavering support for the Jewish community aligns perfectly with what Pratt is saying on the campaign trail, and Republican voters across Los Angeles have a clear reason to show up and make their voices heard. A city that once prided itself on tolerance and diversity has allowed hatred to fester in plain sight, and Spencer Pratt — of all people — may be the candidate with the guts to do something about it. Los Angeles deserves better than what it has been given, and on the issue of protecting its Jewish community alone, Pratt has already shown more courage than the incumbent mayor ever has.

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