Toronto MP Kevin Vuong says social media, ‘political operatives’ want him to fail
OTTAWA — A Toronto MP dumped by the Liberals for not disclosing a withdrawn sexual assault charge says he believes people want to see him in Parliament and blamed political operatives and a social media crowd for wanting to see him fail.
Kevin Vuong entered the House of Commons today to take his seat as an Independent MP after a controversial win in Spadina-Fort York in the Sept. 20 election.
The Liberal party dropped Vuong as a candidate two days before the vote after the Toronto Star reported he had faced a sexual assault charge in 2019, which was later withdrawn. The Liberal party said it had not known about the dropped charge.
His name remained on the ballot, and after his win decided to set as an Independent.