Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is leading the charge to remove a scandal-plagued RINO from Congress after shocking evidence emerged that Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) sent explicit late-night text messages to a female staffer who tragically died by suicide.
The Colorado firebrand didn't mince words when she told the Washington Examiner that Gonzales "should be ashamed of his conduct" and needs to resign immediately. While establishment Republicans typically circle the wagons to protect their own, Boebert is showing real leadership by demanding accountability.
The Disturbing Details
The evidence reveals Gonzales engaged in inappropriate late-night communications with a staffer who later took her own life in a horrific manner. Instead of showing remorse or taking responsibility, the Texas congressman has remained defiant and refused calls to step down.
This is exactly the kind of swamp behavior that President Trump and the MAGA movement have been fighting against. While Democrats get away with scandal after scandal, Republicans are supposed to hold themselves to a higher standard - something Gonzales clearly forgot.
"He should be ashamed of his conduct and needed to resign," Boebert declared, showing the kind of moral clarity missing from too many Republicans in Washington.
Boebert's call for resignation marks the first time a fellow House Republican has directly demanded Gonzales step down, but it likely won't be the last. Patriots across the country are sick and tired of politicians who think the rules don't apply to them.
Time for Real Accountability
This scandal raises serious questions about Gonzales' judgment and fitness to serve. How can Texas voters trust someone who engages in this kind of inappropriate behavior with staff members? How can House leadership allow him to continue serving on committees?
The American people deserve better than politicians who abuse their power and exploit their positions. Boebert deserves credit for having the courage to speak truth to power, even when it means calling out a member of her own party.
Will other Republicans find their backbone and join Boebert's call, or will they continue protecting the swamp creatures in their ranks?
