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Texas Rep. Gonzales resists calls to resign over allegations of an affair with an ex-staffer

U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas resisted growing calls Tuesday from fellow congressional Republicans to resign over a report of an alleged affair with a former staffer who later died after she set herself on fire.

The Associated Press
February 24, 2026 at 8:38PM
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HOUSTON — U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas resisted growing calls Tuesday from fellow congressional Republicans to resign over a report of an alleged affair with a former staffer who later died after she set herself on fire.

Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky joined Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Anna Paulina Luna of Florida and Nancy Mace of South Carolina in demanding that Gonzales step down immediately. Gonzales is in a tough race in Texas' Republican primary on March 3, facing a challenger he narrowly defeated in a 2024 GOP runoff.

He told reporters he will not resign. A resignation would leave Republicans with a 217-214 majority until March, when the first of three special elections to fill vacancies is set in Georgia.

''There will be opportunities for all of the details and facts to come out,'' he said. ''What you've seen is not all the facts.''

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would talk to Gonzales on Tuesday.

Johnson said Monday that the accusations against Gonzales ''must be taken seriously,'' but he added, ''in every case like this, you have to allow the investigation to play out and all the facts to come out.''

''If the accusation of something is going to be the litmus for someone being able to continue to serve in the House, a lot of people would have to resign or be removed or expelled from Congress," Johnson said.

Meanwhile, Mace announced that she has introduced a resolution to force the House Ethics Commission to publicly release its reports and records of allegations of sexual harassment against members of Congress.

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Gonzales said in a social media post last week that he was being blackmailed and then suggested in another post Sunday that he is the target of ''coordinated political attacks.''

His main primary opponent is Brandon Herrera, a gun manufacturer and gun rights influencer who calls himself ''the AK Guy'' on YouTube, where his channel has nearly 4.2 million subscribers. Gonzales defeated Herrera by fewer than 400 votes in their 2024 runoff.

President Donald Trump had endorsed Gonzales for reelection in December.

The San Antonio Express-News reported last week that it had obtained text messages in which the former staffer, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, wrote to a colleague that she had an affair with the lawmaker.

The Associated Press has not independently obtained copies of the messages. An attorney for Adrian Aviles, Santos-Aviles' husband, has said the husband found out about the affair before his wife's death.

Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, 35, died in September 2025 after setting herself on fire in the backyard of her Uvalde home. The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office later ruled her death as a suicide by self-immolation.

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''Where are the other men in the GOP?'' Massie asked Tuesday in a post on X in calling for Gonzales to resign, adding that Trump should revoke his endorsement.

Gonzales, whose district stretches from San Antonio to El Paso and runs along the U.S.-Mexico border, has six children with his wife.

His allegation of blackmail is based on an email from the attorney for the staffer's husband, Robert Barrera, discussing a possible lawsuit against the lawmaker and a potential settlement with a nondisclosure agreement. The email says that the maximum recoverable amount is $300,000.

Barrera has said he was not trying to blackmail Gonzales and called the accusation an attempt by the congressman to look like a political victim.

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Hanna reported from Topeka, Kansas. Also contributing was Associated Press journalist Kevin Freking in Washington.

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