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Gonzales Today
By the People, for the People
MAGA Women Demand GOP Colleague's Resignation Over Alleged Misconduct
Reps. Mace, Boebert, and Luna call for Rep. Gonzales to step down amid scandal, but remain silent on Trump's Epstein ties
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Three Republican congresswomen - Reps. Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and Anna Paulina Luna - are demanding the resignation of their GOP colleague Rep. Tony Gonzales over allegations of sexual misconduct. However, the article notes the irony that these same MAGA-aligned women have refused to hold former President Trump accountable for his own alleged ties to the Epstein sex trafficking scandal, despite credible evidence.
Why it matters
The article highlights the apparent double standard among some Republican women, who are willing to condemn alleged misconduct by a male colleague but remain silent on similar allegations against a former president from their own party. This raises questions about the consistency and motivations behind their calls for accountability.
The details
The article states that Reps. Mace, Boebert, and Luna have all voted to release the 'Epstein Files' that contain information about Trump's alleged involvement in the Epstein sex trafficking ring. However, the women have repeatedly parroted the false narrative that Trump has been 'exonerated' in relation to Epstein, despite no such exoneration occurring. Meanwhile, they are demanding the resignation of Rep. Gonzales over allegations that he was involved in the suicide of a woman.
- The article was published on March 2, 2026.
The players
Rep. Nancy Mace
A Republican congresswoman from South Carolina who is one of the three women calling for Rep. Gonzales' resignation.
Rep. Lauren Boebert
A Republican congresswoman from Colorado who is one of the three women calling for Rep. Gonzales' resignation.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
A Republican congresswoman from Florida who is one of the three women calling for Rep. Gonzales' resignation.
Rep. Tony Gonzales
A Republican congressman from Texas who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct and is being called to resign by his female GOP colleagues.
Donald Trump
The former president who has been accused of having ties to the Epstein sex trafficking scandal, but has not been held accountable by the same Republican women calling for Rep. Gonzales' resignation.
What they’re saying
“Some of these people have as much interest in justice as Bonnie and Clyde.”
— Sen. Ron Wyden, Ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee
The takeaway
This case highlights the apparent hypocrisy and double standards among some Republican women, who are willing to condemn alleged misconduct by a male colleague but remain silent on similar allegations against a former president from their own party. It raises questions about the consistency and motivations behind their calls for accountability.

