Spencer Pratt, an unsuccessful Los Angeles mayoral candidate who finished third in the July primary election, visited the White House on July 7 and met with President Donald Trump.
The meeting occurred after Trump claimed without evidence that Pratt's electoral defeat was due to election rigging, citing the delayed counting of mail-in ballots.Pratt shared a photo of his meeting with Trump on social media, captioning it 'I will never stop fighting for my community.
' Shortly before the post, Pratt announced the launch of The WAR Foundation, a group dedicated to combating political corruption and advocating for government transparency.The foundation's mission includes 'restoring common sense and rolling back the long march of socialism through our viral institutions.
' Pratt's elimination from the November runoff came after late mail-in ballots shifted the race, a trend common in California due to the state's mail-in voting laws.The article highlights the political implications of Trump's comments and Pratt's strategic moves to re-enter the political arena.
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