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www.click2houston.comHere’s the latest on Tony Gonzales based on recent reporting.
Tony Gonzales, Texas representative, faced controversy in early 2026 over an alleged affair with a former aide. He publicly acknowledged the affair and said he would not resign, though pressure from party colleagues and ethics scrutiny intensified. Other reports indicate he faced calls from GOP leaders to withdraw from reelection or to address the allegations more fully.[2][3]
By March 2026, several outlets noted that Gonzales entered a runoff in his Texas district primary amid the controversy, with polling showing him trailing at some points, while others reported mixed momentum depending on the outlet and timing of the surveys.[3][6]
The ethics and House conduct considerations became a central theme, with discussions about whether the Office of Congressional Conduct or the Ethics Committee would pursue investigations, even as Gonzales maintained his plan to finish his current term.[9][3]
In late April 2026, reports suggested the ethics probe related to the affair was resolved or paused in light of his resignation, with some sources stating the ethics investigation would not continue due to his resignation. This marked a shift from earlier expectations of formal inquiries and possible sanctions.[8]
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Tony_Gonzales
www.click2houston.comRep. Tony Gonzales said the Dilley detention facility, which houses families and children, is "nicer than some elementary schools."
www.cbsnews.comTony Gonzales claims God has forgiven him for affair with Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who set herself on fire
www.theguardian.comU.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, admitted Wednesday to having an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide, after initially denying the allegation.
cbsaustin.comRep. Tony Gonzales is trailing his opponent in the GOP primary in Texas' 23rd district by more than 20 points amid controversy over an alleged affair with an aide who later committed suicide.
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