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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-Salacious allegations jolt Texas GOP race ahead of closely watched primary
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas is facing allegations that could end his congressional career.
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The San Antonio Express-News, Gonzales hometown newspaper, reported on a text message from Regina Santos-Aviles, a former aide to the congressman, who said she had an extramarital affair with Gonzales. Santos-Aviles died by suicide last year.
While these allegations against the Texas Republican have come up before, and Gonzales, a married father of six, has long denied any wrongdoing, the Express-News reported that a former aide to the congressman came forward to say that Santos-Aviles told him about the relationship. That same aide (who asked not to be named by the Express-News, citing a fear of retaliation) provided a text message from Santos-Aviles in which she said she had an affair with our boss. (He shared the same evidence with The New York Times.)
The unproven accusations are notable for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that the Express-News report was published just two weeks before the primary in Texas. Indeed, The Wall Street Journal reported that Gonzales principal intraparty rival believes its time for the incumbent to quit.
In his latest statement, the congressman, who barely prevailed in a primary race two years ago, did not directly address the underlying allegation. Rather, Gonzales praised Santos-Aviles work and accused his primary challenger of using a disgruntled former staffer to smear her memory and score political points as early voting began.
Time will tell whether and to what extent local voters are moved by the controversy, but the editorial board of the Express-News, which endorsed Gonzales re-election bid, changed its mind in a piece published this week. Watch this space
While these allegations against the Texas Republican have come up before, and Gonzales, a married father of six, has long denied any wrongdoing, the Express-News reported that a former aide to the congressman came forward to say that Santos-Aviles told him about the relationship. That same aide (who asked not to be named by the Express-News, citing a fear of retaliation) provided a text message from Santos-Aviles in which she said she had an affair with our boss. (He shared the same evidence with The New York Times.)
The unproven accusations are notable for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that the Express-News report was published just two weeks before the primary in Texas. Indeed, The Wall Street Journal reported that Gonzales principal intraparty rival believes its time for the incumbent to quit.
The top Republican challenger to Rep. Tony Gonzales called for him to drop out of the primary race on Wednesday following allegations that he engaged in an extramarital affair with an aide.
As early voting kicked off in Texas, Brandon Herrera said Gonzalez should discontinue his re-election campaign because of an alleged relationship with the aide, Regina Santos-Aviles Separately on Wednesday, the lawyer for Santos-Aviless husband said Gonzales publicly needs to take accountability for what he described as an inappropriate sexual affair between a boss and his subordinate.
In his latest statement, the congressman, who barely prevailed in a primary race two years ago, did not directly address the underlying allegation. Rather, Gonzales praised Santos-Aviles work and accused his primary challenger of using a disgruntled former staffer to smear her memory and score political points as early voting began.
Time will tell whether and to what extent local voters are moved by the controversy, but the editorial board of the Express-News, which endorsed Gonzales re-election bid, changed its mind in a piece published this week. Watch this space
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(178,024 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Republican congressman faces bipartisan resignation calls following latest allegations
Rep. Tony Gonzales was already facing a serious scandal, but the Texan is now confronting something new: GOP calls for his ouster.
Itâs not every day when House Republicans call on one of their own colleagues to resign.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-24T16:27:32.596Z
But the scandal surrounding Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas is not just another controversy â even if Speaker Mike Johnson is reluctant to act on it.
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Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas was already facing a serious scandal. On Monday, however, newly released text messages between the congressman and a former aide generated something new: bipartisan calls for his resignation. The New York Times highlighted some of Gonzales GOP colleagues who now believe he needs to go.
A variety of other GOP officials, including Texas Reps. Chip Roy and Brandon Gill, stopped short of calling for Gonzales ouster, but they urged him to end his re-election campaign in light of the allegations.
The underlying scandal reached new heights last week when The San Antonio Express-News, Gonzales hometown newspaper, reported on a text message from Regina Santos-Aviles, a former aide to the congressman, who said she had an extramarital affair with Gonzales. Santos-Aviles died by suicide last year.....
Pressed for answers on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson conceded that the underlying allegations are serious, adding that hes urged Gonzales to address the controversy in an appropriate way with his constituents. The Louisiana Republican did not, however, join the list of members calling on Gonzales to step down, concluding, Its too early for anybody to prejudge any of that, but well see how it develops.
Johnson is hardly a dispassionate observer. His House Republican Conference was already shrinking when, earlier this month, the GOP majority in the chamber was reduced to a one-vote margin. If Gonzales were to resign, his partys advantage would hardly exist at all, and the Republicans ability to move legislation would largely come to an end, at least for a few months.
Resign! wrote Representative Lauren Boebert, a hard-right Republican from Colorado, in a social media post that included images of the text messages. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican on the House Oversight Committee, urged colleagues to condemn Mr. Gonzales for asking for explicit photos of a member of his staff. Representative Nancy Mace, Republican of South Carolina, also said Mr. Gonzales should resign immediately instead of campaigning like nothing happened.
A variety of other GOP officials, including Texas Reps. Chip Roy and Brandon Gill, stopped short of calling for Gonzales ouster, but they urged him to end his re-election campaign in light of the allegations.
The underlying scandal reached new heights last week when The San Antonio Express-News, Gonzales hometown newspaper, reported on a text message from Regina Santos-Aviles, a former aide to the congressman, who said she had an extramarital affair with Gonzales. Santos-Aviles died by suicide last year.....
Pressed for answers on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson conceded that the underlying allegations are serious, adding that hes urged Gonzales to address the controversy in an appropriate way with his constituents. The Louisiana Republican did not, however, join the list of members calling on Gonzales to step down, concluding, Its too early for anybody to prejudge any of that, but well see how it develops.
Johnson is hardly a dispassionate observer. His House Republican Conference was already shrinking when, earlier this month, the GOP majority in the chamber was reduced to a one-vote margin. If Gonzales were to resign, his partys advantage would hardly exist at all, and the Republicans ability to move legislation would largely come to an end, at least for a few months.