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Rep. Tony Gonzales Confesses Affair With Congressional Aide Who Later Died by Self-Immolation

via Washington Times·1h ago

Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales publicly confessed Wednesday to having an affair with one of his congressional employees — a woman who later died by self-immolation, one of the most agonizing forms of suicide imaginable. Gonzales denied any responsibility for her death, but the confession arrives amid explosive allegations that have prompted calls for his resignation from within his own party and fueled Rep. Nancy Mace's resolution to release all congressional sexual misconduct reports. The combination of the affair, the employee's horrific death, and the growing pressure from fellow Republicans makes Gonzales's position in Congress increasingly untenable. The case adds to what has been a devastating week for institutional accountability in American public life — from the Epstein investigation to pastoral scandals across multiple denominations — and raises the question every institution must eventually answer: what happens when the people entrusted with power abuse the people who trust them?

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