US Capitol Police Select Next Chief to Be Sworn in This Month
- Michael Sullivan was named the U.S. Capitol Police chief on June 4, 2025, with a swearing-in planned for June 30 in Washington, D.C.
- The appointment followed the May 2 retirement of former chief J. Thomas Manger, who led since 2021 after the January 6 Capitol attack.
- Sullivan brings over 30 years of experience across Louisville, Baltimore, and Phoenix, where he led reforms amid a DOJ investigation into police practices.
- The Capitol Police Board praised Sullivan’s focus on transparency, efficiency, and relationships, stating he played a critical role in necessary reforms in Phoenix.
- Sullivan will adopt a strategic plan to safeguard Congress and maintain the uninterrupted functioning of the legislative process amid increasing security challenges.
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