Tony Gonzales, a Texas Congressman, Says He Will Resign
The third-term Republican lawmaker is accused of coercing a staff member into a sexual relationship.
www.nytimes.comHere are the latest reported developments on Tony Gonzales, the Texas representative:
Tony Gonzales announced he would resign from Congress in April 2026 amid allegations related to an inappropriate relationship with a former staffer and mounting calls for his removal. Several outlets reported he planned to retire rather than seek reelection, with some stating a resignation would be filed as Congress reconvened.[1][3][4]
The news cycle highlighted bipartisan pressure and discussions of expulsion, as other lawmakers faced similar scrutiny around misconduct allegations. Coverage noted Gonzales previously indicated he would not run for reelection, and the resignation followed intensified pressure from both parties.[2][3][1]
Reactions and follow-up reports covered the potential vacancy implications for Texas, including questions about who might fill the seat and how the vacancy would be handled in light of the surrounding scandal.[6]
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The third-term Republican lawmaker is accused of coercing a staff member into a sexual relationship.
www.nytimes.comRepublican Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas announced he will leave Congress, after facing threats from members of his own party to force him out over sexual misconduct.
news.bgov.comRepublican Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas announced he will leave Congress, after facing threats from members of his own party to force him out over sexual misconduct.
news.bloomberglaw.comThe embattled congressman admitted in March after months of allegations that he'd had an inappropriate relationship with an aide who later died by suicide
www.independent.co.uk"We'll see if Abbott keeps the same energy when a Republican-held seat becomes vacant."
www.chron.comRepublican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas is withdrawing from his reelection race, after having admitted an affair with a former staff member who later died by suicide
www.wftv.comGonzales, who admitted affair with aide who later died by suicide, says he will file retirement from office on Tuesday
www.theguardian.com