Rep. Ruben Gallego’s personal life timeline has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that he had privately married his current wife, Sydney Barron, months before announcing their engagement publicly. The discrepancy between his private actions and public declarations has raised questions about transparency in his personal affairs.
Gallego, a Democratic congressman from Arizona, announced his engagement to real estate lobbyist Sydney Barron on February 15, 2020, but records show the two were legally married months earlier, in December 2019.
Gallego’s public life, including his initial engagement announcement and his subsequent disclosure of a marriage in 2021, appears to have masked the earlier private wedding, which took place at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Gallego publicly shared news of his engagement in February 2020 after proposing to Barron in Limerick, Ireland. At the time, Gallego expressed his happiness on social media, posting, "She said yes!! Thank you, Sydney, for being my forever!"
He declared himself "the happiest man in the world." However, it has since been revealed that the couple had already exchanged vows in December 2019 in a private ceremony officiated by Leigh Parker Pross, an official with the Democratic Senatorial Communications Committee.
The couple’s 2019 wedding had remained unknown to the public until later revelations exposed their secret nuptials. Then, in June 2021, Gallego and Barron held a large wedding ceremony in Puerto Rico, once again officiated by Pross, this time with family and friends in attendance. Photos from the beachfront event depict a celebratory atmosphere, far removed from the quiet, private ceremony that had taken place a year and a half earlier.
The marriage timeline had already been hinted at by certain actions. In April 2021, months before the Puerto Rico celebration, Gallego listed Barron as a "family member" on an official disclosure form for a congressional trip to Qatar. This action suggested that the couple’s marriage had occurred prior to their June 2021 announcement. During that trip, Gallego was notably photographed alongside fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell, shirtless while riding a camel in the Qatari desert.
The revelation of Gallego's earlier marriage comes after a highly publicized and controversial divorce from his first wife, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. The congressman filed for divorce just weeks before his ex-wife gave birth to their son. Notably, the divorce proceedings were filed in a county where neither Gallego nor his ex-wife resided. Additionally, Ruben Gallego attempted to place the proceedings under seal, prompting a lawsuit from The Washington Free Beacon, which sought access to the court records.
The timing and secrecy surrounding Gallego’s personal life have drawn public attention. Questions have arisen as to why the congressman and his wife chose to keep their 2019 marriage private while publicly announcing their engagement months later.
A spokesperson for Gallego’s campaign addressed the matter, stating that, "Like many couples, Ruben and Sydney married in a private ceremony before having a larger celebration with family and friends."
The spokesperson also took the opportunity to criticize Kari Lake, a political opponent of Gallego, accusing her of using Gallego’s personal life for political gain. "Kari Lake is a power-hungry liar who will do or say anything to boost herself—even if it means desperately attacking Ruben's family," the spokesperson said.
The revelations have opened Gallego up to both personal and political scrutiny, as he continues to pursue a Senate seat. While the specifics of his divorce and remarriage may not hold significant legal implications, they have undoubtedly become a talking point in his campaign. His handling of both his divorce and his new marriage are now in the public eye, with some questioning whether transparency was sufficiently maintained.
The decision to marry Barron privately in 2019, followed by a public engagement and later a second wedding celebration, has drawn interest, particularly given the timing and how it aligns with Gallego's broader political career. As a sitting congressman and now Senate hopeful, every detail of his personal life is being analyzed in a broader political context.