Spencer Pratt calls out Karen Bass amid wildfires, says LA Mayor is more worried about giving “meth-heads new grills”
Spencer Pratt criticized Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass during the ongoing Sandy Fire, claiming she is more focused on trivial matters than addressing the wildfire crisis. He highlighted the reduction in firefighters compared to previous years and pointed out failures in emergency response during past fires. Pratt's comments have sparked discussions about the city's preparedness for wildfires and its leadership.
- ▪Spencer Pratt accused Mayor Karen Bass of neglecting wildfire issues while focusing on unrelated matters.
- ▪He noted that the Los Angeles Fire Department has fewer firefighters now than during the Palisades Fire.
- ▪Pratt emphasized the importance of quick helicopter access to water sources for firefighting efforts.
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Metro Spencer Pratt calls out Karen Bass amid wildfires, says LA Mayor is more worried about giving “meth-heads new grills” By Nina Joudeh Published May 19, 2026, 4:43 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Spencer Pratt unloaded on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Monday as firefighters battled the explosive Sandy Fire burning through parts of Simi Valley and Ventura County, accusing city leaders of repeating the same failures he says worsened last year’s catastrophic Palisades Fire. The wildfire ignited near Sandy Avenue in Simi Valley before roaring across dry brush amid fierce Santa Ana winds, sending thick smoke billowing across the region and forcing evacuation orders for thousands of residents.
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