NBC Reporter Quickly Pulls Mic After Spencer Pratt Supporters Mention LA’s Poop Problem
An NBC reporter abruptly pulled her microphone away from a supporter of Republican Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt after he started to discuss in detail what he saw in the city.
During the network’s coverage of Tuesday’s primary elections, NBC’s Liz Kreutz interviewed a group of Pratt supporters about the former reality star possibly making it to the November runoff and asked what about his campaign was resonating with them. When one man mentioned Pratt not wanting “human feces to be a part of your life,” and not wanting homeless children outside, she thanked him and ended the interview.
“Thank you,” Kreutz told the man, prompting him to shout that the reporter “ran away.”
The Pratt supporter then appeared to talk about Los Angeles’ “homeless people outside the elementary schools having sex” before the NBC correspondent cut him off.
“We appreciate you,” Kreutz said, walking away. “We talked a lot about the homelessness.”
The man then briefly took the reporter’s microphone saying, “We appreciate you, ma’am.”
WATCH:
“Hallie, I will say they’re taking a few shots, they’re feeling pretty good out here,” she told NBC’s Hallie Jackson who was in the studio.
“Margaritas are flowing,” Jackson quipped.
With 60% of the vote counted as of Wednesday evening, Pratt sat in a comfortable second place just four percentage points behind incumbent Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and eight ahead of socialist Democratic Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman, according to the Associated Press. Although the AP has yet to make the call, the reality star is in strong position to advance to a November runoff with Bass.
Pratt, who is known for his time on “The Hills,” is endorsed by President Donald Trump. He has built his campaign on combatting Los Angeles’ homelessness epidemic, as well as addressing crime, fire preparedness and business costs in Los Angeles. His home burnt down during the Palisades fire in January 2025 while Bass was serving as mayor. (RELATED: Only Spencer Pratt Was Willing To Give Straight Answer On Illegals Voting During LA Mayor Debate)
During an early May debate, Pratt was the only Los Angeles mayoral candidate to give a straight answer of “no” regarding whether illegal aliens and non-citizens should vote in U.S. elections.
All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.