Closing Argument with Walter Hudson
Minnesota has become a vanguard of state-enforced cultural Marxism. Standing against the tide, Walter Hudson fights aggressively to thwart the Left's advance and restore lost liberties. This podcast archives his frequent media appearances, interviews, speeches, and his daily show "Closing Argument with Walter Hudson."
Walter Hudson serves in the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing Rockford Township, Hanover, St. Michael, Albertville, and much of Otsego. A grassroots activist turned public servant, Walter seeks truth, follows evidence, and tracks arguments to their rational conclusion. Before being elected to the Minnesota House, Walter was a city council member in Albertville, Minnesota. former host of 'Closing Argument with Walter Hudson' on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, former contributor to PJ Media, and former associate editor with the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
Closing Argument with Walter Hudson
Vigilante Rule in Minneapolis Will Lead to Vigilante Justice
What happens when the law is no longer enforced equally?
In Minneapolis, activist mobs are allowed to block roads, interfere with law enforcement, and commit crimes with impunity — while ordinary citizens are told to endure it.
That is not justice.
That is not compassion.
That is the collapse of lawful order.
When government tolerates one form of vigilantism, it creates the conditions for another. History is clear: people will not accept lawlessness forever. If leaders refuse to enforce the law, someone else eventually will — and the result will be even more chaos than we've already seen.
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