Rep. Tony Gonzales To Resign From Congress After Affair

WASHINGTON — Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) announced he will resign from Congress following a mounting scandal involving an affair and explicit communications with a staffer who later died by suicide.

Gonzales said he would file his retirement on April 14, marking the end of his tenure after weeks of political pressure and an ongoing House Ethics Committee investigation.

Affair and Ethics Probe at Center of Scandal

The controversy stems from Gonzales’ admission that he had an extramarital relationship with a congressional aide, which violated House rules prohibiting relationships between lawmakers and staff.

The aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, later died in 2025 after setting herself on fire in an incident ruled a suicide, according to authorities.

Investigators have also reviewed allegations that Gonzales:

  • Sent sexually explicit messages to staffers
  • May have abused his position in the relationship
  • Provided preferential treatment in violation of ethics rules

Political Fallout Built Over Weeks

The scandal triggered rapid consequences:

  • House Ethics Committee launched a formal investigation
  • Republican leadership urged Gonzales to withdraw from reelection
  • Lawmakers from both parties signaled support for potential disciplinary action or expulsion

Gonzales ultimately dropped his reelection bid in March before announcing his resignation Monday night.

Gonzales Acknowledges ‘Mistake,’ Denies Responsibility for Death

Gonzales has described the relationship as a “lapse in judgment” and said he takes responsibility for the affair, while maintaining he was not responsible for the staffer’s death.

Authorities have not indicated foul play in the death, which was ruled a suicide.

End of Tenure Amid Broader Scrutiny

Gonzales’ resignation comes as Congress faces renewed scrutiny over misconduct allegations involving multiple lawmakers, raising questions about enforcement of internal ethics rules.

His departure marks a significant political shift in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, a competitive seat that now lays open ahead of an unpredictable election cycle.

Bottom Line

  • Gonzales did not resign solely over allegations, but after sustained pressure and an ethics probe
  • He admitted to an affair with a staffer, which violates House rules
  • The staffer’s death was ruled a suicide, with no confirmed criminal wrongdoing tied to Gonzales

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

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