Spencer Pratt Launches ‘The WAR Foundation’
Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) wrote on X:
Our biggest weakness today is the lack of courage in leadership and culture; everyone wants common sense, but everyone is too afraid to demand it.
So today, we are launching The WAR Foundation.
Together, we will:
Win the war against political corruption with innovative new media.
Advocate for transparency, accountability, and integrity in government and culture.
Restore common sense and roll back the long march of socialism through our vital institutions.
The WAR Foundation is being created to fight where others won’t. We will use the same innovative arsenal we used to capture the world’s attention in our campaign: hard-hitting media, investigative research, educational campaigns, and strategic partnerships in government and media to push back on the communist rot, shine a light on government failure, challenge entrenched interests, and empower citizens with the truth.
Above all, we will be bold, unapologetic, and fearless.
Our campaign was just the beginning. You want more?
Spencer Pratt’s WAR Foundation Puts Los Angeles’ Political Class on Notice
By Ben Smith
Spencer Pratt is not letting Los Angeles move on.
Pratt announced Tuesday that he is launching The WAR Foundation, a new effort aimed at exposing corruption, failed leadership, and the network of politicians and nonprofit operators he says are profiting while California cities fall apart.
Together, we will:
Win the war against political corruption with innovative new media.
Advocate for transparency, accountability, and integrity in government and culture.
Restore common sense and roll back the long march of socialism through our vital institutions.
The launch page is bare-bones. Three promises, a donation link, and Pratt’s name at the bottom.
The foundation says it will “win the war against political corruption with innovative new media,” push transparency and accountability in government and culture, and “restore common sense” while rolling back socialism in major institutions.
Pratt’s video is rougher and much more direct.
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