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Walter Hudson addresses media reactions and protest group controversies in recent 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 figure and commentator, made several statements on his Twitter account on October 6, 2025, addressing topics ranging from media responses to law enforcement issues.

In a post published at 12:52 p.m. UTC, Hudson commented on reactions to Fox News host Pete Hegseth, stating, "Watching the coordinated response to the normal sane and rational stuff said by @PeteHegseth is quite revealing. Folks like @atrupar don't realize how they're undermining themselves. 1) You're spreading the message. Thanks. 2) You're revealing how radical your side is."

Shortly after, at 12:57 p.m. UTC, Hudson drew an analogy involving Antifa and World War II veterans: "Antifa is to WWII vets as blackface is to actual black people - a profound insult, a mockery, a desecration."

At 1:04 p.m. UTC, Hudson addressed interference with law enforcement activities by posting: "Reported for facilitating illegal activities. Interfering with law enforcement is a crime. Don't do it. You'll end up arrested or dead, and it'll be your fault."

These comments reflect ongoing debates in U.S. political discourse over media coverage of conservative commentators such as Pete Hegseth and the role of protest groups like Antifa. The comparison between Antifa and WWII veterans highlights tensions around historical symbolism and protest movements in contemporary America.

Interference with law enforcement has been subject to legal scrutiny in various states across the U.S., where laws prohibit obstructing police officers during their duties or facilitating illegal acts.