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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1H 18M

Spencer Pratt - Bringing Common Sense to LA

from The Prevailing Narrative with Matt Bilinsky · host Bilinsky News Network

In this episode of The Prevailing Narrative, Matt Bilinsky sits down with Spencer Pratt for a wide-ranging and highly charged conversation about Los Angeles politics, the Palisades fire, government accountability, homelessness, public safety, and why Spencer says he is stepping into the mayor’s race. Spencer opens up about the moments that pushed him from entertainment and media into politics, from the COVID shutdowns that hurt his business to the fire that destroyed his home and his parents’ home. The conversation also explores homelessness policy, NGO funding, fire preparedness, city leadership, police staffing, media strategy, and Spencer’s own evolution from reality television personality to public political figure. 00:00 – Intro: Matt Bilinsky welcomes Spencer Pratt and sets up the conversation around Los Angeles politics and Spencer’s mayoral run 01:12 – Spencer explains the first time politics directly affected his life during COVID and the shutdown of his crystal business 02:08 – Spencer argues the Palisades fire was caused by extreme negligence from city and state leadership 02:41 – He discusses his lawsuit, whistleblowers, and his accusation that Karen Bass helped cover up evidence 04:47 – Crime, homelessness, and the broader decline of Los Angeles become central themes of the discussion 09:39 – Spencer argues the current system rewards failure because providers still get paid even when results do not happen 15:32 – The conversation shifts to Gavin Newsom, Sacramento, and how state policy impacts Los Angeles 28:16 – The discussion turns to LADWP leadership, rising rates, and reservoir failures 31:32 – Spencer argues the fire could have been contained with better planning, better funding, and available water access 37:24 – Matt and Spencer discuss DSA influence in Los Angeles politics and Spencer’s criticism of Nithya Raman 47:01 – The conversation turns to crime, trafficking, addiction, and street-level disorder ahead of the Olympics 53:47 – Public safety, police staffing, and the future of LAPD take center stage 01:01:17 – Matt asks about Spencer’s media instincts and how his entertainment background shaped his public voice 01:03:17 – Spencer tells the story of selling a reality show concept for $3.7 million at age 20 01:07:34 – Spencer and Matt explain how the Los Angeles mayoral election works and why turnout matters 01:10:10 – The episode closes with a conversation about reinvention, authenticity, and how Spencer sees his public identity today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In this episode of The Prevailing Narrative, Matt Bilinsky sits down with Spencer Pratt for a wide-ranging and highly charged conversation about Los Angeles politics, the Palisades fire, government accountability, homelessness, public safety, and why Spencer says he is stepping into the mayor’s race. Spencer opens up about the moments that pushed him from entertainment and media into politics, from the COVID shutdowns that hurt his business to the fire that destroyed his home and his parents’ home. The conversation also explores homelessness policy, NGO funding, fire preparedness, city leadership, police staffing, media strategy, and Spencer’s own evolution from reality television personality to public political figure. 00:00 – Intro: Matt Bilinsky welcomes Spencer Pratt and sets up the conversation around Los Angeles politics and Spencer’s mayoral run 01:12 – Spencer explains the first time politics directly affected his life during COVID and the shutdown of his crystal business 02:08 – Spencer argues the Palisades fire was caused by extreme negligence from city and state leadership 02:41 – He discusses his lawsuit, whistleblowers, and his accusation that Karen Bass helped cover up evidence 04:47 – Crime, homelessness, and the broader decline of Los Angeles become central themes of the discussion 09:39 – Spencer argues the current system rewards failure because providers still get paid even when results do not happen 15:32 – The conversation shifts to Gavin Newsom, Sacramento, and how state policy impacts Los Angeles 28:16 – The discussion turns to LADWP leadership, rising rates, and reservoir failures 31:32 – Spencer argues the fire could have been contained with better planning, better funding, and available water access 37:24 – Matt and Spencer discuss DSA influence in Los Angeles politics and Spencer’s criticism of Nithya Raman 47:01 – The conversation turns to crime, trafficking, addiction, and street-level disorder ahead of the Olympics 53:47 – Public safety, police staffing, and the future of LAPD take center stage 01:01:17 – Matt asks about Spencer’s media instincts and how his entertainment background shaped his public voice 01:03:17 – Spencer tells the story of selling a reality show concept for $3.7 million at age 20 01:07:34 – Spencer and Matt explain how the Los Angeles mayoral election works and why turnout matters 01:10:10 – The episode closes with a conversation about reinvention, authenticity, and how Spencer sees his public identity today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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