Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website
Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website
Walter Hudson, a public official and Minnesota state representative, posted a series of tweets on September 17, 2025, addressing topics ranging from legal logic to personal style and public opinion.
In his first tweet at 21:18 UTC, Hudson criticized a particular argument about prosecutorial recusal. He wrote, "The more I think about it, the more clearly ridicuous it is. The permise is, if you think I'm a criminal, you should recuse yourself of prosecuting me as a criminal. That literally disqualifies every prosecutor. It ends prosecution as such. To think we lose to these people."
Shortly after, at 21:22 UTC, Hudson shifted tone with a comment on presidential grooming styles: "It's time, folks. Make presidential beards great again."
Later in the evening at 21:55 UTC, he expressed an opinion on personal liberation and criticism: "There's nothing more liberating than not caring what people who are wrong think."
Hudson's comments come in the context of ongoing national discussions about prosecutorial impartiality and standards for recusal in high-profile cases. Debates over conflicts of interest and fairness in prosecutions have featured prominently in recent political discourse.
As a Minnesota state representative known for engaging with both legal and cultural topics online, Hudson's posts reflect broader conversations within American politics about justice and public image.