Texas Republican Rep whose staffer died after setting herself on fire announces retirement, but nobody’s letting him go quietly

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In ordinary circumstances, Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales would be anticipating a long and lucrative political future. The representative for Texas’s deep red 23rd Congressional District is a dyed-in-the-wool MAGA follower and boasts Donald Trump’s wholehearted endorsement. Trump said the 45-year-old Gonzales “knows the wisdom and courage that is required to defend our country” and that he has “my complete and total endorsement for re-election — HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN!” Despite Trump’s thumbs-up, Gonzales has been fiercely primaried from within the GOP, has been dogged by controversy, and was facing a runoff vote in May 2026. Now Gonzales has thrown in the towel and announced his retirement, taking to X to say: There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas.— Rep. Tony Gonzales (@RepTonyGonzales) April 13, 2026 “There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas.” Gonzales is rather vague about his reasons for retiring in this post, but it’s almost certainly linked to the bizarre death of his former aide and his clandestine romantic links with her. Regina Santos-Avile (35) was the director of Gonzales’ Uvalde Regional Office, and on Sept. 14, 2025 was found engulfed in flames outside her home and died of her injuries hours later. Tributes flooded in, with colleagues describing her as “dedicated and respected” and noting her longtime community outreach efforts. Cops claimed “no indication of foul play,” and a fire department report shed some light on the mystery by confirming that their team had been informed by attending cops that she’d “doused herself in gasoline and was ignited into flames.” Local cops are reportedly blocking the release of the 911 call made about the incident, have not released video footage of it, and there are limited supporting official records. Whether that’s because that would be too distressing for Santos-Avile’s family or because they’re covering something up that could be damaging to Gonzales is unclear, but he was eventually forced to admit he was in a secret relationship with her. “There are sins that are not forgiven by GOD” Whatever the truth, people haven’t forgotten about any of this, and he’s being skewered in the comments section of his post: He really killed her, even with remorse. There are sins that are not forgiven by GOD. I really hopes he rotts in hell for eternity.— LN (@lln_txs) April 14, 2026 Resigning to avoid exposure. We gotta keep the pressure on current members to expose it all— Scottlaw43 (@scNme43) April 13, 2026 The entire House of Representatives had an opportunity to publish which members had used the congressional slush fund to cover up their sexual indiscretions, but only 65 of 435 voted yes. They are ALL criminals, regardless of what side of the aisle they sit on or you vote for.— Jay Beezy (@Jay_BZ27) April 14, 2026 To be fair, he pressured her into a “relationship” and turned into the stereotypical abusive boss when she ended it. He wrecked her marriage AND her work life with his libido and bruised ego.— Lemmy Killmister’s bastard son (allegedly) (@LemmysBastard) April 14, 2026 The House Ethics Committee launched a formal probe into Gonzales in early March 2026, with the Office of Congressional Conduct finding “substantial reason to believe” that he engaged in sexual misconduct toward a subordinate, with other allegations surfacing of him sending sexually explicit texts to other current or former staffers, including requests for nude photos. The voters of Texas’ 23rd Congressional District are likely glad to see the back of Gonzales, but we can only hope that the probe results in some answers to this messy saga and justice for Santos-Avile’s family.