Rep. Tony Gonzales drops reelection bid amid calls to drop out after admitting relationship with staffer

Rep. Tony Gonzales drops reelection bid amid calls to drop out after admitting relationship with staffer
Rep. Tony Gonzales drops reelection bid amid calls to drop out after admitting relationship with staffer
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, makes his way to House votes in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — Embattled Rep. Tony Gonzales announced Thursday evening that he will no longer seek reelection in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, following calls from House Republican leadership to drop out of the race after the congressman admitted to having a relationship with a staffer.

“After deep reflection and with the support of my loving family, I have decided not to seek re-election while serving out the rest of this Congress with the same commitment I’ve always had to my district,” Gonzales wrote in a statement on X. “Through the rest of my term, I will continue fighting for my constituents, for whom I am eternally grateful.”

Gonzales’ statement touted various accomplishments from his three terms in Congress, with an emphasis on his “absolute dedication” to the U.S.

“My philosophy has never changed: do as much as you can, and always fight for the greater good,” he wrote.  

Gonzales’ announcement came the same day House Republican leadership on Thursday asked Gonzales to drop out of the race.

“The Ethics Committee has announced an investigation into Congressman Tony Gonzales’s conduct, and we urge them to act expeditiously,” House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Republican Whip Tom Emmer and Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain said in a joint statement.

“Congressman Gonzales has said he will fully cooperate with the investigation. We have encouraged him to address these very serious allegations directly with his constituents and his colleagues. In the meantime, Leadership has asked Congressman Gonzales to withdraw from his race for re-election,” they added.

Johnson told reporters later that the GOP’s call for Gonzales to drop his reelection bid — rather than resign from Congress — amounts to “a death penalty” for Gonzales.

“Leadership put out a statement. It speaks for itself. We’ve encouraged him to drop out of the race for reelection,” Johnson said. “Politically, that’s a death penalty.”

Gonzales on Tuesday night advanced to a runoff primary election on May 26 against conservative activist Brandon Herrera.

The next day, Gonzales spoke with talk show host Joe “Pags” Pagliarulo who asked if he had a relationship with his district director, Regina Santos-Aviles, who later died by suicide.

“Was there a relationship with this young lady, um, who was working in your office?” Pagliarulo asked Gonzales at the outset of the interview on Wednesday.

“I made a mistake, and I had a lapse in judgment, and there was a lack of faith, and I take full responsibility for those actions,” Gonzales answered. “Since then, I’ve reconciled with my wife Angel. I’ve asked God to forgive me, which he has. And my faith is as strong as ever. When you make mistakes like this, you know, it’s never easy. It humbles you.”

Gonzales said he looks forward to the House Ethics Committee’s investigation into the allegations.

The panel said it has established an investigative subcommittee to examine allegations that Gonzales “may have: (1) engaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual employed in his congressional office; and/or (2) discriminated unfairly by dispensing special favors or privileges.”

“I appreciate the opportunity to be able to provide all the facts and all the details that lead to exactly what occurred in the entire situation,” said Gonzales, who has declined to withdraw from his reelection bid.

The congressman had previously denied the relationship with Santos-Aviles.

Despite now admitting his relationship with her, Gonzales distanced himself from her death, claiming that he had not spoken with her since June of 2024, before she ultimately died the following year.

“You know, the facts are, I hadn’t spoken with Ms. Santos since June of 2024. She passed September of 2025. That was over a year ago. So, this is what I think is important as well — is this whole notion that I had anything to do with her death. I had absolutely nothing to do with her tragic passing. And in fact, I was shocked just as much as everyone else,” Gonzales said.

Congressional payroll records show that Santos-Aviles was still employed in Gonzales’ office on the date of her death, Sept. 14, 2025.

Gonzales insisted that Santos-Aviles was treated well in his office and showed no signs of distress leading up to her death, claiming that she was “thriving at work.”

“I’ve always highlighted the great work that she had done for our office and the community,” Gonzales said, before pinning blame on the media coverage of the matter.

ABC News previously obtained explicit text messages from May of 2024 appearing to show Gonzales repeatedly request photos and ask Santos-Aviles about her sexual preferences.

Asked by Pagliarulo about the text messages, Gonzales insisted that there is “a lot more to the story that isn’t out there,” without commenting further on the content of any other communications with Santos-Aviles.

Asked if he understands the issues surrounding a boss having a relationship with his subordinate, Gonzales acknowledged that it’s an “important” and “serious issue that we have to talk about,” before again emphasizing the need for “all the facts.”

ABC News has obtained the Uvalde police report on Santos-Aviles death through a records request, but the report has not been posted publicly.

During Wednesday’s interview, Gonzales brushed off concerns from fellow House Republicans that have called for his resignation, saying, “you’re always going to have political enemies.”

“I don’t speak with those two on a regular basis, that we operate in different … groups, if you will,” Gonzales said, referring to Republican Reps. Nancy Mace and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who have voiced concerns over the allegations against him. “But what I will say is you can never let those people slow you down in any form or fashion.”

Gonzales, who maintains President Donald Trump’s endorsement despite the allegations and ethics inquiry, said he has not spoken directly with Trump about the matter.

“I appreciate the president’s support,” Gonzales said.

“I was just actually in Corpus [Christi] when he came down to Texas. That was an incredible event. Everybody was energized,” Gonzales added, referring to the president’s trip last week where Trump gave the congressman a shoutout and congratulated him before the crowd.

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In brief: ‘The Boys’ season 5 official trailer and more

In brief: ‘The Boys’ season 5 official trailer and more
In brief: ‘The Boys’ season 5 official trailer and more

The official trailer for the fifth and final season of The Boys has arrived. It will premiere its first two episodes to Prime Video on April 8, followed by one new episode every week until the series finale on May 20. The show, which posits what happens when superheroes use their powers for bad instead of good, stars Antony Starr, Karl Urban and Jack Quaid …

Saturday Night Live fans, make sure to watch the official trailer for Lorne. Focus Features has dropped the trailer for its upcoming documentary on Lorne Michaels. Director Morgan Neville directs the movie, which arrives in theaters on April 17 …

Even more actors have joined the cast of Frisco King. Paramount+ has announced that Asa Germann, Kai Caster, Lilah Pate and Savanna Gann have joined the ensemble of the new series from Taylor Sheridan. They all join the previously announced series lead, Samuel L. Jackson …

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Scoreboard roundup — 3/5/26

Scoreboard roundup — 3/5/26
Scoreboard roundup — 3/5/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Mavericks 114, Magic 115
Jazz 122, Wizards 112
Nets 110, Heat 126
Warriors 115, Rockets 113
Raptors 107, Timberwolves 115
Pistons 106, Spurs 121
Bulls 105, Suns 103
Lakers 113, Nuggets 120
Pelicans 133, Kings 123

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Maple Leafs 2, Rangers 6
Mammoth 3, Flyers 0
Sabres 5, Penguins 1
Panthers 2, Blue Jackets 4
Bruins 3, Predators 6
Lightning 1, Jets 4
Senators 4, Flames 1
Islanders 3, Kings 5

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How Lauren Alaina’s husband laid the groundwork for her hit duet

How Lauren Alaina’s husband laid the groundwork for her hit duet
How Lauren Alaina’s husband laid the groundwork for her hit duet
Lauren Alaina & Cam Arnold (Disney/Michael Le Brecht)

Lauren Alaina’s duet partner in life, Cam Arnold, is responsible for her duet partner on her latest hit, “All My Exes” with Chase Matthew. 

“He is the best. I love that guy so much,” Lauren says of the “Darlin'” hitmaker. “My husband is the reason I have the duet with him, which is hilarious.”

“Cameron played him that song when we were on tour last year,” she continues. “First of all, the song is called ‘All My Exes,’ and it’s my husband’s favorite song of mine. I’m like, ‘I write you songs all the time, Cameron. Why is this one your favorite?’ But he just believed in the song, and said that he thought it was a hit and something that I needed to put out. And he went behind my back and played it for Chase, and then Chase loved it.”  

It’s worth noting Lauren has a pretty good track record when it comes to collaborations. “What Ifs” with Kane Brown, and “One Beer” with HARDY and Devin Dawson both made it to #1. 

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Rock Hall of Fame hosting Harry Styles Fan Day with Netflix screening

Rock Hall of Fame hosting Harry Styles Fan Day with Netflix screening
Rock Hall of Fame hosting Harry Styles Fan Day with Netflix screening
‘Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester’ (Courtesy Netflix)

If you want to watch Harry Styles’ new Netflix special on a really big screen, get yourself to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

The Hall is hosting a Harry Styles Fan Day on Sunday, complete with a screening of Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester. The Netflix concert film will document his Friday night show in Manchester, England, during which he’ll debut music from his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

The Hall will also screen Harry’s speech and performances from the 2019 Rock Hall induction ceremony — during which he ushered in his friend Stevie Nicks — as well as his performances on Saturday Night Live. Those will run in a loop from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. local time.

In addition, a Harry Styles “artifact” will be on display, and fans will be able to perform his songs with the Rock Hall House Band at the museum, where his music will be played throughout.

Meanwhile, Harry’s show at Co-op Live in Manchester has some very strict rules. Since Netflix is recording the show, fans are prohibited from taking photos and video with cameras, smart glasses, smart watches and other recording devices. Their phones will be secured in bags to prevent their use, and anyone caught using a digital recording device may be asked to leave if they don’t stop immediately.

So, how will fans brag about being at the most coveted gig of the year? They will receive one disposable camera per pair of tickets sold. Since those will need to be developed old-school style, they’ll be available after the show.

 

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Lamb of God announces signature flannel collaboration with Dixxon

Lamb of God announces signature flannel collaboration with Dixxon
Lamb of God announces signature flannel collaboration with Dixxon
Lamb of God Dixxon Flannel. (Dixxon)

Lamb of God has announced a new collaboration with the apparel company Dixxon Flannel.

The signature shirt is a black and green flannel inspired by the cover artwork of Lamb of God’s upcoming album, Into Oblivion.

The collab launches Friday at 9 a.m. PT. If you order within the first hour, you’ll be entered to win a signed vinyl copy of Into Oblivion.

For more info, visit Dixxon.com.

Into Oblivion, the follow-up to 2022’s Omens, is due out March 13. Lamb of God will launch a U.S. tour March 17 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

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Aperture change and it’s a daydream: Did Edgehill inspire Harry Styles’ new album?

Aperture change and it’s a daydream: Did Edgehill inspire Harry Styles’ new album?
Aperture change and it’s a daydream: Did Edgehill inspire Harry Styles’ new album?
‘Ode to the Greyhouse’ album artwork. (Severance Records/Big Loud Rock)

When pop star Harry Styles premiered his new single, “Aperture,” in January, perhaps you were reminded of Edgehill’s breakout song, “Doubletake.”

On “Doubletake,” which was originally released in 2025, frontman Chris Kelly sings the line, “Aperture change and it’s a daydream.” So, does Kelly think Styles took some inspiration from Edgehill on his #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit?

“He’s been a big fan for awhile,” Kelly jokes while speaking with ABC Audio. “I think it’s probably just that he heard that and probably thought, ‘Yeah, I’m inspired and that’s probably the best thing I’ve ever heard.’ My guess is that that’s probably what happened.”

“Aperture” appears on Styles’ much-anticipated new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., which dropped Friday.

“The whole rest of the album probably is gonna make hints at ‘Doubletake,'” Kelly quips.

Beyond possibly inspiring one of the most popular musicians in the world, Kelly says that “Doubletake” is a song in part about dealing with self-doubt. 

“The chorus is kind of a realization of, like, it’s all here,” Kelly says. “It’s all already here, and I’m conscious, and I have the ability to do this myself.” 

Whether or not he was influenced by “Doubletake,” Styles does say that he was inspired to play live again after seeing Radiohead’s 2025 comeback tour.

“I went to see Radiohead in Berlin, and felt, like, so part of the audience in a way that I felt like I had a very clear moment of, like, this is why I get onstage,” Styles tells Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1.

“Doubletake,” meanwhile, currently sits in the top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart. It appears on Edgehill’s debut album, Ode to the Greyhouse, out now.

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‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ getting special 4K UHD + Blu-ray release

‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ getting special 4K UHD + Blu-ray release
‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ getting special 4K UHD + Blu-ray release
Cover of ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ 4K UHD + Blu-ray set/(Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

The critically acclaimed Led Zeppelin documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin is being released in a special high-definition box set.

Becoming Led Zeppelin Limited Collector’s Edition, dropping April 14, is a two-disc 4K UHD + Blu-ray set that comes with a host of extras.

The set, housed in a Steelbook case, comes with a special letter from the film’s director, Bernard MacMahon, plus two limited-edition guitar picks, four photo card prints, an iron-on jacket patch and vinyl stickers.

Becoming Led Zeppelin Limited Collector’s Edition is available for preorder now.

Becoming Led Zeppelin, described as a “hybrid docu-concert film,” was the first officially sanctioned documentary about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group. It featured archival footage of Led Zeppelin, along with new interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, as well as archival audio from their late drummer, John Bonham.

When it opened in February 2025 it set a record for IMAX theaters, becoming the biggest opening weekend ever for an IMAX exclusive music release. It also landed in the top 10 at the box office during its debut week.

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‘Outlander’ stars talk filming ‘bittersweet,’ ’emotional’ final season

‘Outlander’ stars talk filming ‘bittersweet,’ ’emotional’ final season
‘Outlander’ stars talk filming ‘bittersweet,’ ’emotional’ final season
Sophie Skelton as Brianna MacKenzie, Richard Rankin as Roger MacKenzie, Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser in ‘Outlander.’ (Starz)

The time has come to say goodbye to the time travel romance Outlander. The series’ eighth and final season premieres on Starz Friday.

It promises to be an emotional conclusion to the Fraser family’s story, which began with Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire’s (Caitriona Balfe) years-spanning love story and expanded to include their daughter, Brianna (Sophie Skelton), and her husband, Roger (Richard Rankin).

The first couple of episodes are a family reunion of sorts with the characters coming back together after some time apart. Skelton says “every scene had a bittersweet feeling” as members of the show’s large cast began to wrap.

“It was almost like death by a thousand cuts really,” Rankin adds. “You had one person wrap one day, then the next day, and then the next day. And people did get quite emotional.”

Multiple endings for the series were shot, and while Rankin says he knows which one was chosen, Skelton says she’s still in the dark.

“I actually, I’m kind of intrigued to see it with the fans,” she says. “I actually haven’t even asked, so I don’t know. Yeah, I’m in it with you guys.”

While the end is near, Skelton and Rankin both say if they could time travel to relive any moment on set, they’d go back to the beginning.

“Maybe my first day, I feel,” Skelton, who joined the show in season 2, says. “It might be cool to go back and just, I don’t know, relive what I was thinking. … It’d be fun to go back now with the knowledge I’ve got and just be like, ‘Mate, just go for it. Do something rogue with Brianna.’”

Rankin agrees, adding that he was “perhaps a little shy” when he first started and would go back to “just maybe have a little word with myself and, you know, maybe be a bit bolder.” 

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Music notes: Selena Gomez, Pink and more

Music notes: Selena Gomez, Pink and more
Music notes: Selena Gomez, Pink and more

Selena Gomez is showing support for her Only Murders In the Building co-stars after one suffered a devastating personal tragedy. On her Instagram Story, Selena posted a black-and-white photo of herself, Steve Martin and Martin Short and wrote over it, “My favorite guys. I’ll always be there for them as they have been for me. Love you Steve and I love you Marty.” Short’s daughter, Katherine, died last month at age 42.

Pink had a full-circle moment while guest-hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show on Thursday. She spoke with singer, songwriter and actress Kandi Burruss, who co-wrote Pink’s 2000 debut single, “There You Go,” and also produced Pink’s vocals. Kandi is currently starring in the Broadway musical & Juliet, in which she sings Pink’s hit “Perfect.” 

Old pals Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan were both spotted in Paris this week, attending different fashion shows. Chappell attended the Acne Studios Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 Fashion Show on Wednesday, and on Thursday, Olivia was at the Chloé Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 Fashion Show, alongside stars including Oprah Winfrey, Aimee Lou Wood, Brooke Shields and Paris Jackson.

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