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Walter Hudson alleges misuse of federal agencies by Clinton campaign in recent tweets

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a public figure and commentator, posted a series of tweets on July 31, 2025, alleging that Hillary Clinton and her campaign used federal agencies to spread false information during the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Hudson referenced recently declassified documents as the basis for his claims.

In his first tweet at 18:44 UTC, Hudson stated: "So, we now have proof in hand that Hilary Clinton and her campaign weaponized federal agencies to forcefully disseminate false propaganda, aided by Soros and Obama. Great. Wake me up when there are convictions."

Shortly after, at 18:44 UTC, he shared another post: "Hillary Clinton Greenlit Russia Hoax To Hide Email Scandal, Declassified Docs Reveal https://t.co/SzRZ8QPJLx"

Later that day at 18:51 UTC, Hudson questioned media coverage of these developments: "This is from yesterday. I wonder if we'll be seeing anything from @PBS about the revelation that Hilary Clinton actually did censor and control, using federal agencies to feed false Russiagate propaganda to media in a direct attempt to manipulate an election."

These statements refer to longstanding controversies surrounding the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Allegations regarding the dissemination of misinformation and involvement of political campaigns with federal agencies have been subjects of investigation and debate for several years. The release of declassified documents has reignited discussions about the actions taken by political figures during this period.

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