### “Trump’s Buddy in Hot Water: Will He Sink or Swim at the Polls?”
So, Speaker Mike Johnson thinks Rep. Tony Gonzales’ upcoming primary is all about the serious sexual harassment allegations hanging over his head. You know, the ones where he’s accused of having an affair with a staffer and pressuring her for risqué photos—right before she tragically took her own life. But hey, according to Johnson, it’s just a “referendum” now. Nice wordplay.
Johnson, who clearly loves the sound of his own voice, insists Gonzales needs to “address that directly” with voters. Because, of course, that’s going to magically fix everything. Meanwhile, the House GOP is still standing by him, even as some rank-and-file members are ready to toss him overboard. It’s all very convenient, isn’t it?
Gonzales, in a classic move, has declared he’s “not resigning.” Bold strategy. Meanwhile, Johnson calls the allegations “alarming and detestable”—but then conveniently dodges questions about why he hasn’t been more vocal in his condemnation. Classic. “How do you know I haven’t?” he quips, as if that’s a solid defense.
So, we’re left with a scenario where Gonzales is clinging to his seat, and the party leaders are tiptoeing around the issue. They want to see how it plays out—because why would they take a stand when they can just let voters decide? Makes you wonder if anyone actually cares about the allegations or if it’s just about holding onto power.
Isn’t it funny how “due process” seems to take precedence over actual accountability?
By Admin | Published: February 25, 2026 at 4:19 pm