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Walter Hudson addresses reactions to law enforcement actions in October 2025 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 Minnesota state representative, shared a series of posts on October 4, 2025, addressing issues ranging from public reaction to law enforcement actions to his involvement in a recent report.

In his first post at 14:07 UTC, Hudson commented on the nature of public responses to an unspecified event. He wrote, "Reaction to this is a litmus test, broadly dividing people into one of two categories...

... those who, like their great-grandfathers, would have won WWII...

... and those who bring shame to that legacy." This statement appeared to draw parallels between current attitudes and the perceived values of previous generations.

Later that day at 15:23 UTC, Hudson responded to criticism labeling certain law enforcement actions as fascist. He stated, "Morons calling this 'fascism.'

No.

It's obstruction of justice.

Random people don't get to walk up to law enforcement and demand to see warrants for something that has nothing to do with them.

He's not the guy's lawyer." In this message, Hudson rejected claims of authoritarianism and emphasized what he viewed as proper legal procedure during police operations.

At 15:31 UTC on the same day, Hudson referenced his contribution to an unnamed project or publication by posting, "Proud to have played a small role in this report."

Walter Hudson serves as a Republican member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He is known for voicing strong opinions on matters related to law enforcement and civic responsibility. As a legislator representing District 30A since January 2023, Hudson frequently uses social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) for public commentary and engagement with constituents.