Kevin McCarthy: Gonzales Must Resign Over Racy Texts

Outlets report on sexual messages with staffer who later took her own life
Posted Feb 24, 2026 1:47 PM CST
Updated Feb 25, 2026 1:00 AM CST
Republicans Demand Gonzales Resign Over Racy Texts
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, speaks during a news conference Dec. 7, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington.   (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)
UPDATE Feb 25, 2026 1:00 AM CST

Add Kevin McCarthy to the list of Republicans calling for one of their own to resign. The former House speaker told CBS News on Tuesday that congressman Tony Gonzales of Texas should step down over his alleged affair with an aide who later died by suicide. "If this was in a business, he would've been fired," McCarthy said. Current House Speaker Mike Johnson has not called for Gonzales to resign. McCarthy's response to that? "This is unacceptable," he said. "This is where the leaders of the conference, we would have to step in. You step in in these situations to protect everybody else."

Feb 24, 2026 1:47 PM CST

Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales is under intensifying pressure from within his own party to abandon his re-election bid, after newly released explicit text messages appear to show him asking a staffer for sexual photos. The texts, from 2024, were provided to the Wall Street Journal by the widower of Gonzales' former regional director, Regina Santos-Aviles, a married mother of one who died by self-immolation in September. Gonzalez asks for a "sexy pic" and for details on Santos-Aviles' favorite sexual position before fantasizing about having sex with her, per the San Antonio Express-News. Twice, Santos-Aviles tells the congressman he's gone "too far."

Gonzales, a three-term Texas congressman, Navy veteran, husband, and father of six, has previously dismissed talk of an improper relationship as "personal smears." He's accused Santos-Aviles' widower of blackmail and did not respond to a new request for comment. The messages have prompted a growing chorus of Republicans to call for his resignation, including Reps. Lauren Boebert, Anna Paulina Luna, Nancy Mace, and fellow Texan Brandon Gill, as well as his primary challenger, YouTuber Brandon Herrera.

As Herrera was endorsed by members of the House Freedom Caucus on Monday, Luna said every lawmaker "should be condemning a sitting Member of Congress asking for explicit photos of their staff." She later added, "I will not tolerate this type of moral rot in my own party. NOR should the AMERICAN PEOPLE," per KRCR. House Speaker Mike Johnson, who endorsed Gonzales last year, called the accusations serious but said investigations must run their course, adding Gonzales must answer to his voters. Santos-Aviles' husband says Johnson and President Trump should now rescind their backing of Gonzales. GOP primary voting in his district ends March 3.

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