Allegations against Rep. Tony Gonzales are fueling political tension in the House, with Republicans balancing ethics concerns against the risks posed to their narrow majority.
Allegations of a sex scandal involving U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales are intensifying pressure on Republican leadership, with some lawmakers calling for his resignation while party leaders urge caution as investigations continue. The controversy comes at a sensitive moment for House Republicans, whose narrow majority limits their ability to lose votes without jeopardizing legislative control.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said the claims must be taken seriously but emphasized allowing investigations by Texas authorities and congressional ethics bodies to proceed before making judgments. Several Republican lawmakers publicly criticized Gonzales and urged him to step aside, though the congressman has said he will not resign and maintains that all facts have not yet emerged.
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