❓WHAT HAPPENED: Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales (R) admitted to having an affair with a staffer who committed suicide last year.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Congressman Tony Gonzales, deceased staffer Regina Santos-Aviles, and the House Ethics Committee.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The admission was made during an interview released on March 4, 2026, on The Joe Pags Show.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There was a lack of faith, and I take full responsibility for those actions.” – Tony Gonzales
🎯IMPACT: Gonzales is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee and faces calls to step down, while continuing his campaign for re-election.
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) has admitted to having an affair with former congressional staffer Regina Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide in 2025. Gonzales made the admission during an interview on The Joe Pags Show, which aired on Wednesday. During the interview, Gonzales acknowledged the relationship and accepted responsibility for his actions, which could violate House rules prohibiting sexual relationships between members of Congress and staff under their supervision. Reflecting on the situation, he said, “There was a lack of faith, and I take full responsibility for those actions.”
Gonzales also said he has reconciled with his wife, Angel Gonzales, with whom he shares six children. He added that he believes God has forgiven him. The House Committee on Ethics is reviewing whether Gonzales violated the House Code of Official Conduct or other congressional standards.
Santos-Aviles, who served as a district director in Gonzales’s office, reportedly told another staffer in text messages that “I had affair with our boss.” Screenshots later published and additional messages released by her widower appeared to support the claim. In one exchange, Gonzales allegedly asked her for a “sexy pic,” which she declined. Ultimately, she attempted suicide by setting herself on fire, and died from her injuries.
Gonzales initially denied the accusations, describing the claims as “completely untruthful.” However, after the messages surfaced and scrutiny intensified, he publicly acknowledged the affair.
The controversy has emerged during a difficult reelection campaign. Gonzales is currently facing a Republican primary runoff against Brandon Herrera, scheduled for May 26. Despite calls from some lawmakers, including members of his own party, to resign, Gonzales has vowed to remain in the race.
The situation has also drawn comparisons to other recent controversies involving alleged workplace relationships in government. One example involves Democrat prosecutor Fani Willis, who faced scrutiny after allegations surfaced that she had an undisclosed relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
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