Problem Statement
By Mitch Berg
Rep. Walter Hudson lays the state’s fraud problem out end-to-end.
Maybe the best 20 minutes you can watch today:
And remember – the DFL’s greatest achievement has been convincing MN voters that they are inevitable.
By Mitch Berg
Rep. Walter Hudson lays the state’s fraud problem out end-to-end.
Maybe the best 20 minutes you can watch today:
Here's the inside scoop on what's happening with fraud in Minnesota.
— Walter Hudson (@WalterHudson) September 18, 2025
It's not complicated.
But it does appear to be covered up.
This level of fraud doesn't happen by accident.@PamBondi … listening to this and taking it seriously will make your career. pic.twitter.com/DlK7XSdGmY
And remember – the DFL’s greatest achievement has been convincing MN voters that they are inevitable.
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December 1st, 2025 at 7:10 am
Mitch has referred to this legislator before but I’m embarrassed to admit I never bothered to listen to him.
I was mistaken. I should have listened. Hudson is an excellent speaker.
Yes 20 minutes is a long time to listen to someone talk but in this instance it was worth it. Thank you Mitch.
December 1st, 2025 at 10:03 am
Good interview. Thanks.
A big driver exposing this fraud of late on X is something called the Minnesota Department of Human Service Employees. I don’t know anything about them – you can rest assured that the DFL is moving heaven and earth to find out – but in spite of the appearance, it is not an official MN government group.
This tweet is very interesting. It oh-so innocently implies (or maybe I just infer too much) that John Hoffman may’ve been assassinated.
https://xcancel.com/Minnesota_DHS/status/1995348416243630591#m
And maybe that all loose talk about Speaker Melissa Hortman being punished for defeating a last minute bill wasn’t so far off.
December 2nd, 2025 at 9:01 am
Scott Johnson of Powerline has compared Walz with Joe Isuzu, the smarmy, dishonest shill appearing in a series of tongue-in-cheek ads for Isuzu autos. Joe was a sly fox. Is Walz? Or is he merely an IQ-challenged loudmouth bully who gets what he wants by pushing and shoving his way around? Watching him for the past five years has persuaded me it’s the latter. Not unlike Joe Biden, a fast-talking mendacious creep who has been on more sides of an issue than there are dodecahedrons. Will Minnesota voters or the party elders give him the bum’s rush? I’m not holding my breath.
December 2nd, 2025 at 10:23 am
I don’t think Walz is stupid–Trump’s “retard” comment was, well, retarded IMO–but I do think he’s got a profoundly vile worldview (starting with Communism it appears), and he thinks that nobody who matters is watching.
Largely because here in Minnesota, that’s exactly true, sad to say. The population of people who care that the state is being robbed blind by the DFL and bureaucrats (but I repeat myself) isn’t enough to win a statewide election.
Yet. Maybe if we keep pointing out the obvious.
December 2nd, 2025 at 1:53 pm
golfdoc,
Hadn’t heard that comparison, but it sure fits. I think that every time Walz opens his yapper, a disclaimer should follow: “most or all of what you just heard, was not true”.