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Walter Hudson shares event plans and commentary on political climate

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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 updates and commentary through several posts on his social media account in October 2025. His tweets covered upcoming public events, advice to constituents, and reflections on political strategy.

On October 10, 2025, Hudson outlined his schedule for the following day: "Busy day tomorrow, hearing from and speaking to the People. Two town halls: St. Michael Cinema 9:30-11a. Jack's House Bowl in Brainerd 6p. In between, honoring the life and legacy of Hmong-American patriot and pioneer Wa Chong Vang at his memorial."

Later that evening, Hudson addressed concerns among his followers regarding legal status and law enforcement: "My advice is to calm down. If you're an American citizen or someone with legal status, if you're not engaged in criminal activity as defined by all fifty states and federal law, you have absolutely nothing to fear. This is obvious." The statement was made amid ongoing national debates about immigration enforcement and public safety.

In a subsequent post on October 11, 2025, Hudson commented on political messaging within the Republican Party by quoting former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty: '"It’s also not enough to criticize the state of the state, Pawlenty said. To be successful Republicans need to paint a positive vision for Minnesota’s future." Agreed. But it's also not enough to try to distinguish yourself from Trump. What the president has taught us is that' The tweet referenced discussions about party direction ahead of future elections.

Wa Chong Vang, whom Hudson planned to honor at a memorial event according to his first tweet, was a prominent figure in Minnesota's Hmong-American community known for his contributions as a veteran and advocate.