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Walter Hudson raises concerns over workplace hostility and campus safety in recent posts

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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, posted a series of tweets on September 13, 2025, expressing concerns about hostility in his professional environment and broader issues related to safety and public discourse.

In a tweet posted at 15:00 UTC, Hudson stated: "This week, it has been made apparent that I work alongside other electeds who would relish my death. They would celebrate, defame my memory, and show no grace or mercy to my wife and children.

Here are the receipts. Talk about a 'hostile work environment.' https://t.co/tURwlj0ZGo" (September 13, 2025).

Later that day at 17:36 UTC, he commented on reactions to an incident involving an individual named Kirk: "At this point, the killer's motives and alignments are less relevant than the fact that - regardless - Kirk's death has been widely and publicly celebrated and excused by mainstream voices on the Left.

The reaction is almost worse than the act. The masks are well and truly off. https://t.co/uzmriYNJa5" (September 13, 2025).

In another post at 17:52 UTC on the same day, Hudson raised questions regarding student safety at the University of Minnesota Duluth: "Why did this student have to transfer schools to feel safe?

Why did @UMNDuluth not act to guarantee his safety and the safety of others?

Why aren't the students who made these threats currently in prison?

These are not rhetorical questions. I expect and demand answers. https://t.co/nbNyw4HITZ" (September 13, 2025).

Walter Hudson serves as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for District 30A. His recent statements reflect ongoing debates within American politics over political polarization in legislative bodies as well as heightened concerns about campus safety across U.S. universities.