Spencer Pratt, a former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's speech delivered on July 4, 2026, which focused on America's immigrant story. Pratt stated, "communists always start with the bad memories," in response to Mamdani's assertion that patriotism involves acknowledging the nation's shortcomings. Mamdani remarked, "America is exceptional because here, nothing is fixed in place," during his address at New York City Hall. Pratt expressed disapproval of Mamdani's presence at George Washington's ceremonial desk, suggesting it was part of a broader effort to reshape national identity. He argued that political movements he associates with communism seek to erase historical memory, which he believes is crucial for national identity. Pratt emphasized the importance of national pride and concluded with a call to embrace American history and traditions.
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Spencer Pratt Critiques Zohran Mamdani's July 4 Speech
Spencer Pratt criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's July 4 speech, which highlighted America's immigrant story and the need to confront national shortcomings. Pratt argued that such perspectives undermine national identity and emphasized the importance of historical memory and pride in American traditions.
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Spencer Pratt blasts Mamdani’s July 4 speech: ‘Communists always start with the bad memories’
Spencer Pratt Critiques Zohran Mamdani's July 4 Speech