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Walter Hudson criticizes social benefits policies and media depictions 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 public official and commentator, posted a series of tweets on October 6, 2025, expressing critical views on social welfare policies and the portrayal of political violence in media.

In one tweet from October 6, Hudson questioned the legitimacy of certain data regarding social benefits. He wrote: "Free school. Free healthcare. Free college. Free housing. Free food. Not to mention a free pass to residency that others wait years and spend thousands on.

What 'data' are you looking at?" This post highlights skepticism toward claims about the accessibility and cost of public services for specific groups.

Later the same day, Hudson commented on a newly released film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. He stated: "Apparently the new Leonardo DiCaprio film is just a two hour apologetic for left-wing terrorism, released in the midst of ongoing left-wing terrorism.

The craft of a permission structure for violence doesn't get any more explicit then this." In this message, Hudson criticized what he perceived as sympathetic portrayals of politically motivated violence in popular culture.

In another tweet posted seconds later, he addressed members of The Daily Wire with a link: "For @realDailyWire members:

https://t.co/C74sNtdQsy"

These posts reflect ongoing debates within U.S. politics about immigration policy and access to social programs—issues that have been central topics in legislative discussions and campaign platforms over recent years. Media portrayals of political violence have also been scrutinized amid concerns about polarization and its potential influence on public sentiment.