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Republicans Face Turmoil as Multiple Lawmakers Announce Departure or Admit to Scandals

Several high-profile Republicans are stepping down or facing scrutiny over personal and professional controversies

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The Republican Party is facing a tumultuous period, with multiple high-profile lawmakers announcing their departure from Congress or becoming embroiled in scandals. In the past week, Senators Steve Daines of Montana and...

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Republicans Face Turmoil as Multiple Lawmakers Announce Departure or Admit to Scandals

Several high-profile Republicans are stepping down or facing scrutiny over personal and professional controversies

Thursday, March 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Republican Party is facing a tumultuous period, with multiple high-profile lawmakers announcing their departure from Congress or becoming embroiled in scandals. In the past week, Senators Steve Daines of Montana and Representative Burgess Owens of Utah have announced that they will not seek reelection, while Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas has admitted to having an affair with a former staffer who took her own life.

Daines, who has served in Congress for 13 years, including stints in the House and Senate, said that it was the "greatest honor" of his professional life to have represented the people of Montana. However, he did not provide a specific reason for his decision not to seek reelection. Owens, who was elected to Congress in 2020, cited a desire to focus on his family and personal life as the reason for his decision.

Meanwhile, Gonzales has found himself at the center of a scandal after admitting to having an affair with a former staffer who died last year. The staffer, who has not been named, reportedly set herself on fire and died in a parking lot near Gonzales' office. Gonzales has denied any responsibility for her death, stating that he had "made a mistake" and had a "lapse of judgment."

Gonzales' admission has sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for his resignation. The scandal has also raised questions about the culture and accountability within Congress, particularly when it comes to the treatment of staff members.

In addition to these personal scandals, Republicans have also been grappling with controversy over their handling of a recent hearing on a fraud scandal in Minnesota. The hearing, which was held by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, saw Republicans grill Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison over their handling of the scandal. The hearing was marked by heated exchanges and partisan bickering, with Republicans accusing the Democrats of failing to take adequate action to address the scandal.

The tumultuous period for the Republican Party comes at a time when the party is already facing significant challenges, including internal divisions and a difficult electoral landscape. With several prominent lawmakers departing or facing scrutiny, the party will be looking to regroup and refocus ahead of the 2024 elections.

In a statement, Gonzales said that he would continue to serve his constituents and work to regain their trust. However, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to overcome the scandal and retain his seat in Congress. Similarly, the departures of Daines and Owens will likely have significant implications for the Republican Party, particularly in terms of their ability to hold onto seats in competitive districts.

As the party navigates these challenges, it will be important for them to address the underlying issues that have led to these scandals and controversies. This will require a commitment to accountability, transparency, and a renewed focus on serving the public interest.

The Republican Party is facing a tumultuous period, with multiple high-profile lawmakers announcing their departure from Congress or becoming embroiled in scandals. In the past week, Senators Steve Daines of Montana and Representative Burgess Owens of Utah have announced that they will not seek reelection, while Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas has admitted to having an affair with a former staffer who took her own life.

Daines, who has served in Congress for 13 years, including stints in the House and Senate, said that it was the "greatest honor" of his professional life to have represented the people of Montana. However, he did not provide a specific reason for his decision not to seek reelection. Owens, who was elected to Congress in 2020, cited a desire to focus on his family and personal life as the reason for his decision.

Meanwhile, Gonzales has found himself at the center of a scandal after admitting to having an affair with a former staffer who died last year. The staffer, who has not been named, reportedly set herself on fire and died in a parking lot near Gonzales' office. Gonzales has denied any responsibility for her death, stating that he had "made a mistake" and had a "lapse of judgment."

Gonzales' admission has sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for his resignation. The scandal has also raised questions about the culture and accountability within Congress, particularly when it comes to the treatment of staff members.

In addition to these personal scandals, Republicans have also been grappling with controversy over their handling of a recent hearing on a fraud scandal in Minnesota. The hearing, which was held by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, saw Republicans grill Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison over their handling of the scandal. The hearing was marked by heated exchanges and partisan bickering, with Republicans accusing the Democrats of failing to take adequate action to address the scandal.

The tumultuous period for the Republican Party comes at a time when the party is already facing significant challenges, including internal divisions and a difficult electoral landscape. With several prominent lawmakers departing or facing scrutiny, the party will be looking to regroup and refocus ahead of the 2024 elections.

In a statement, Gonzales said that he would continue to serve his constituents and work to regain their trust. However, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to overcome the scandal and retain his seat in Congress. Similarly, the departures of Daines and Owens will likely have significant implications for the Republican Party, particularly in terms of their ability to hold onto seats in competitive districts.

As the party navigates these challenges, it will be important for them to address the underlying issues that have led to these scandals and controversies. This will require a commitment to accountability, transparency, and a renewed focus on serving the public interest.

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