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Minnesota State Senator Justin Eichorn, a Republican, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly soliciting a minor for prostitution. According to the Bloomington police department, Eichorn believed he was communicating with a 17-year-old girl online, but was instead corresponding with police detectives. The 40-year-old senator, who is married with four children, now faces felony charges.
Eichorn recently garnered attention for proposing a bill to classify "Trump derangement syndrome" as a mental illness, a term used by some Trump supporters to describe perceived liberal obsession with former President Donald Trump. The bill, which defines the syndrome as an acute paranoia triggered by Trump’s presidency, has faced widespread criticism from opponents, including State Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy, who called it “possibly the worst bill in Minnesota history.”
In light of the charges against Eichorn, the Minnesota Senate GOP and the Republican Party of Minnesota have called for his resignation, citing the seriousness of the allegations. Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges emphasized the consequences for those who exploit minors, stating, "you can expect that we are going to lock you up."