The new chief of U.S. Capitol Police, Michael Sullivan, was sworn in a little over a month ago. Now that he’s got his footing, he’s been subject to rapid-fire changes from President Donald Trump’s administration.

Amid a shifting landscape in law enforcement in the nation’s capital, Sullivan told WTOP’s Nick Iannelli that he’s adjusting and has his priorities in check.

“We welcome any assistance that we can have to make this community safer. To have extra resources here, we’re looking forward to working with those partners to make sure that we continue to keep the Hill safe,” he said.

Sullivan previously worked in police departments in Baltimore, Louisville and Phoenix, and said in every city, “I’ve done surges with federal law enforcement.” He said the deployment of the National Guard a

See Full Page