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SCANDAL ROCKS GOP: Boebert DEMANDS Gonzales RESIGN Over Explicit Texts with Dead Staffer

Gary FranchiFebruary 23, 202686 views
SCANDAL ROCKS GOP: Boebert DEMANDS Gonzales RESIGN Over Explicit Texts with Dead Staffer
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The GOP establishment has another mess on its hands as Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) became the first House Republican to publicly demand the resignation of Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) following bombshell revelations about his inappropriate conduct with a now-deceased staffer.

Evidence has emerged showing Gonzales sent explicit late-night text messages to a female staffer who later tragically took her own life by setting herself on fire. The disturbing details paint a picture of workplace misconduct that would make even the most corrupt Democrat blush.

"Gonzales should be ashamed of his conduct," Boebert told the Washington Examiner, pulling no punches in her assessment of her colleague's behavior. While the establishment Republicans try to sweep this under the rug, Boebert is standing up for what's right – something we've come to expect from the Colorado firebrand.

Where's The Accountability?

This scandal raises serious questions about the vetting process for Republican candidates and the culture within Congress itself. How many more Tony Gonzales types are lurking in the halls of power, abusing their positions while claiming to represent conservative values?

"The American people deserve better than politicians who can't control themselves behind closed doors while preaching family values on the campaign trail."

The timing couldn't be worse for House Republicans, who are trying to support President Trump's ambitious second-term agenda. Every scandal like this gives ammunition to the radical left and their media allies who love nothing more than to paint all conservatives with the same brush.

Boebert's call for accountability shows the difference between America First patriots and swamp creatures who think the rules don't apply to them. While Gonzales was busy sending inappropriate messages, real conservatives were fighting for secure borders, election integrity, and constitutional rights.

Will other House Republicans find the backbone to join Boebert's call for Gonzales to resign, or will they circle the wagons around another swamp dweller? The American people are watching, and they remember come election time.

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ConstitutionalVoterVerifiedjust now
Wait, I'm trying to understand the timeline here - when exactly did these texts happen and how long has the party leadership known about this?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is exactly the kind of swamp behavior we voted to drain in the first place. I've been saying for months that Gonzales was trouble - his voting record already showed he wasn't one of us. Time to primary him out if he won't resign.
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GrassrootsGOPVerifiedjust now
His voting record has been questionable for a while. This just confirms what we already suspected about his character.
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PatriotMama2024Verifiedjust now
Boebert is absolutely right to call this out! We cannot have people like Gonzales representing our party when they engage in this kind of disgusting behavior. The GOP needs to clean house NOW.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
100% agree. We talk about family values and then turn a blind eye to this? Not on my watch.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
Good for Lauren Boebert for having the courage to speak up when others stay silent!