A Republican Minnesota State representative on Tuesday suggested that he's happy Donald Trump and his allies may refuse to certify the election results if the MAGA hopeful.
Heartland Signal reported via X, writing: "Minnesota State Rep. Walter Hudson (R-Albertville) appears to tell conservative activists that he's glad they're 'looking into" overthrowing the government after the election."
Hudson can be heard saying, "One of the things you’ll likely hear in November is reference to in the Declaration of Independence. It says that when a system of government becomes tyrannical, the people have not just the right, but the duty to change their form of government. Doesn’t say anything about waiting for two years for the next election."
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The GOP lawmaker continued, "It doesn’t say anything about waiting until the next Supreme Court justice retires or passes away. Whenever we have the right and the duty to change it. So that’s, I’m glad you guys are going to be looking into that."
During an Ohio rally earlier this year, Trump warned that there will be "a blood bath" if he loses to Kamala Harris.
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Minnesota State Rep. Walter Hudson (R-Albertville) appears to tell conservative activists that he's glad they're "looking into" overthrowing the government after the election.
"One of the things you’ll likely hear in November is reference to in the Declaration of Independence.… pic.twitter.com/0VIAiWH1J3
— Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) October 22, 2024
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