Widower Exposes Perversion of MAGA Rep’s Texts to His Wife
Key Points:
- The husband of Regina Santos-Aviles, a former aide who allegedly had an affair with Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales before her suicide, revealed he possesses more explicit and "salacious" text messages than those already publicized.
- Santos-Aviles died by self-immolation in September at age 35, and her husband shared some of the disturbing texts exchanged between her and Gonzales, describing them as more graphic than previously disclosed.
- Despite the revelations, Gonzales, a married father of six, has refused to resign and dismissed the affair allegations as "coordinated political attacks" ahead of the March 3 Republican primary.
- The husband emphasized his motivation is not political but to reveal the truth about Gonzales