Republican scandals

Congressman Refuses to Resign Amid Affair Allegations and Staffer Suicide

US Congressman Tony Gonzales faces growing pressure from fellow Republicans to resign amid allegations of an affair with a former staffer who died by suicide. Text messages have emerged that reportedly show Gonzales soliciting explicit images and pressuring the staffer into a sexual relationship. Gonzales has denied the allegations, calling them a political smear and stating that the full facts have yet to be revealed, while House Speaker Mike Johnson has stated the accusations must be taken seriously and will be investigated. This controversy has erupted during a challenging re-election campaign for Gonzales, with significant calls for his resignation coming from within his own party, including from fellow representatives and a primary opponent.

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Virginia Republican Candidate Faces Fallout in Tumblr Nazi Porn Scandal

The president has declared a noninternational armed conflict with designated terrorist organizations, although the specific groups targeted remain undisclosed. This vague classification allows the administration to exercise unilateral force against perceived threats, potentially stretching international law. Critics point out the difficulty in defining “organized armed group,” and that some targets may not meet the criteria for being involved in an armed conflict, raising concerns about the legal justification for U.S. actions.

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