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Spencer Pratt met Trump in the Oval Office

A senior administration official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Spencer Pratt met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Monday. Pratt publicized the visit with a photo posted on X, and the session occurred before the president departed for Turkey to attend the NATO summit.

The posted image shows Pratt and his son seated near the Resolute Desk with the president. Pratt, wearing a dark suit and tie in the photo, captioned the post: “I will never stop fighting for my community.” A person visible in the frame appeared to be White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, but that identity has not been independently confirmed by Fox News Digital or the White House.

Spencer Pratt’s Oval Office visit

The photo, its timing and the senior official’s confirmation together provide the clearest public evidence so far that the former reality TV figure and ex–Los Angeles mayoral candidate had direct access to the president. Fox News Digital reported the meeting took place before Trump’s travel to the NATO summit.

Beyond the image and the official confirmation, reporting did not include a formal White House statement about the meeting’s agenda. Fox News Digital contacted the White House and Pratt’s team for comment but did not receive additional detail by publication time. Given the limited public record, accounts of the meeting’s purpose rely on what Pratt shared publicly and the official confirmation of the visit.

The WAR Foundation launch

Shortly after posting the Oval Office photo, Pratt announced he is launching The WAR Foundation. In materials linked to the announcement and in his public posts, Pratt said the group will focus on fighting political corruption through media campaigns, investigative research and public education.

The organization’s stated aims include promoting transparency and accountability in government and public institutions and opposing what it describes as the spread of socialism in policy and culture. Those objectives are reported as the foundation’s self-described goals; Fox News Digital’s reporting did not include independent verification of the foundation’s leadership team, funding sources or formal activities.

Pratt’s public messaging framed the effort as a continuation of his political activism following his Los Angeles mayoral campaign. He has used social platforms to outline priorities for The WAR Foundation and to rally supporters, but concrete operational details — such as incorporation filings, board announcements or a public fundraising rollout — have not yet been disclosed in the reporting.

Political context and recent actions

The Oval Office meeting and the foundation announcement come amid a period of heightened visibility for Pratt. In May, President Trump publicly endorsed Pratt’s run for Los Angeles mayor, urging California voters to support him. That endorsement, coupled with the Oval Office photo, underscores Pratt’s continued prominence in some conservative political circles.

Pratt has also remained active online and in public commentary. He drew viral attention after criticizing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Fourth of July remarks, posting a response video filmed near his RV at the site where his home burned in the Los Angeles Palisades fire. Pratt has said the loss of his home motivated parts of his political activity and civic messaging; those personal statements come from Pratt’s own accounts and public posts.

News organizations covering the Oval Office photo noted the presence of senior White House staff in the image but emphasized that their identities and roles in the meeting were not confirmed by the White House. The reporting stops short of establishing any formal policy relationship between Pratt and the administration beyond the confirmed meeting.

What comes next

Several follow-ups remain. Fox News Digital reported outreach to the White House and Pratt’s team for more information; readers and reporters will watch for any official White House comment or additional documentation clarifying the meeting’s purpose. Pratt’s team could provide details on The WAR Foundation’s structure, leadership and funding if they choose to publicly disclose them.

Observers will likely look for formal filings, leadership announcements, donor disclosures or a public fundraising launch that would shed light on the foundation’s operations. Political operatives and donors may also assess whether the Oval Office appearance affects Pratt’s standing with supporters and potential backers.

Until such records or additional statements are available, claims about The WAR Foundation should be treated as the group’s self-described goals rather than independently verified facts. Similarly, any identification of others in the Oval Office photo should be described as apparent or unconfirmed unless corroborated by a reliable source.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Spencer Pratt?

Spencer Pratt is a former reality television personality who later ran for Los Angeles mayor. In recent months he has increased his political activity and national visibility through viral videos, public endorsements and the launch announcement for The WAR Foundation.

What is The WAR Foundation?

According to Pratt’s announcement and his public posts, The WAR Foundation aims to fight political corruption using media campaigns, investigative research and public education. Fox News Digital’s reporting cites those aims as the group’s stated goals; independent verification of the organization’s operations, leadership or funding was not included in initial coverage.

Did Spencer Pratt meet President Trump in the Oval Office?

Yes. A senior administration official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Spencer Pratt met with President Trump in the Oval Office, and Pratt posted a photo of the encounter on X. Additional details about the meeting’s purpose were not provided in the reporting.

Source: Fox News Digital — Spencer Pratt gets Oval Office face time with Trump.