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 several posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account on October 6, 2025, commenting on topics ranging from media projects to business challenges in Minnesota.
In one post, Hudson referenced an upcoming documentary and made pointed remarks about political opponents. On October 6, he wrote: "They accuse us of what they do.
They call us what their heroes are.
'The 1916 Project' is an upcoming documentary from @realdailywire exposing the actual suppression of free speech, the racist anti-life roots of Planned Parenthood, and the contrast between prayer and riot."
Later that day, Hudson expressed anticipation for a new release. At 18:43 UTC he posted: "Congratulations. Been looking forward to this for a while.
... wait til you get a load of their first big story..."
In another message posted at 19:33 UTC on October 6, Hudson addressed concerns about the economic outlook for resort owners in Brainerd, Minnesota. He stated: "You're a resort owner in Brainerd.
You struggle every season to find employees, keep your operation running, and maintain some profit.
All that is about to become exponentially harder next year due to Minnesota Democrats
Businesses will close.
Communities will wither."
Brainerd is known as a popular tourist destination in central Minnesota with numerous resorts and small businesses that depend heavily on seasonal workers. In recent years, local business owners have voiced concerns over labor shortages and regulatory changes impacting operations. State-level policy shifts proposed by Minnesota Democrats have been met with criticism from some business leaders who argue these measures could increase operational costs or restrict hiring flexibility.
Hudson's comments reflect ongoing debates within Minnesota regarding labor laws and economic policies affecting small businesses across the state.