
Scheer says Clement no longer a Conservative MP after more allegations arise
OTTAWA — Longtime Conservative MP Tony Clement was forced out of his party caucus Wednesday, the day after he admitted to sending someone sexually explicit images and a video.
He said in a statement issued Tuesday evening that he’d sent the images in the last three weeks to someone he believed to be a “consenting female” but who later demanded money if Clement didn’t want them posted publicly.
Initially Clement resigned only as the party’s justice critic and from his committee roles; Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer didn’t ask him to leave the party caucus. He said he was taking Clement at his word that the “terrible lapse in judgment” had been a one-time thing between two consenting adults.
But after the story broke allegations washed over social media, largely from young women, that Clement’s online behaviour was not so pure. He’s long been known to be a prolific user of social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. Several people online Wednesday said that Clement had used Instagram in particular to connect with numerous young women and message them privately. He spent a lot of time clicking to show he liked their photos.