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Walter Hudson discusses political rhetoric and accountability following alleged felony incident

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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 Minnesota state representative, shared a series of posts on September 13 and 14, 2025, discussing recent political rhetoric and the handling of an alleged felony incident involving a bullhorn.

In his first post on September 13, Hudson described participating in a radio debate with an independent guest. He wrote: "I spent two hours on the radio today in robust debate with an independent who claims 'both sides' are fomenting violence (audio forthcoming). My key point is that you can't dismiss *who* is engaging in this rhetoric. In this case, a congressman. The 'sides' are not the same."

Later that evening, Hudson thanked another user and commented further on an incident he described as a felony. On September 13 he posted: "Thanks, @maxrrymer. Indeed. This felony - and it was under statute - was not taken seriously by any responsibile jurisdiction or prosecutor. When Amber reached into that purse, I was relieved to see a bullhorn. But it could have been anything, and nobody would've stopped it."

On September 14, Hudson addressed the reaction from staff associated with House Democrats regarding the same event: "It's also worth remembering that the response to this felony by a House Democrat staff member was to take to social media to praise it. To my knowledge... nothing was done about that."

Hudson's comments reflect ongoing debates about political discourse and accountability among elected officials and their staff members.