KEY POINTS
  • Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., pleaded not guilty to an array of federal crimes including fraud, theft, money laundering and making false statements.
  • Santos, 34, was arraigned in federal court in Long Island, New York, hours after his arrest on a 13-count indictment. He was released on a $500,000 bond.
  • Santos is charged with "relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of Congress and enrich himself," a U.S. attorney said.
U.S. Representative George Santos (R-NY) speaks to the media as he leaves Central Islip Federal Courthouse in Central Islip, New York, May 10, 2023.

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., said Wednesday he will not resign from office after pleading not guilty to an array of federal crimes including fraud, theft, money laundering and making false statements.

Santos struck a defiant tone as he spoke to a swarm of reporters after his brief arraignment in federal court in Long Island. He called the case a "witch hunt" as he vowed to "clear my name."