March 11, 2025 – Capitol Police chief resigns after whistleblower and Roger Stone drop bombs

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J. Thomas Manger (Credit: Revolver News)

Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger submitted his resignation on Tuesday, and let’s just say, the timing is more than a little suspicious. More on the below.

Chief J. Thomas Manger will retire from the U.S. Capitol Police on May 2, his office announced Tuesday.

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Manger’s four years on the Hill weren’t without incident. In January, a man managed to slip a handgun past security while on a Capitol tour. The incident provoked bipartisan condemnation from House Administration Chair Bryan Steil, R-Wis., and ranking member Joseph D. Morelle, D-N.Y.

“The USCP has requested a nearly $1 billion budget from Congress for their operations, which includes extraneous items that miss the mark in terms of their number one priority, keeping the U.S. Capitol and all who visit and work here safe,” the pair said in a joint statement at the time.

It will now be up to the three-member Capitol Police Board — the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms, as well as the Architect of the Capitol — to select a new chief.

The first to call out Chief Manger was former Capitol Police Lieutenant Tarik Johnson. Here’s what he had to say about the chief and the danger President Trump faced on his 2025 Inauguration Day.

Tarik Johnson:

🚨Breaking: USCP Chief J Thomas Manger is ranked as the third Dirtiest Capitol Cop to ever don the uniform and he’s back to his old tricks again! I’m giving Manger 48 hours to inform the country of what occurred during President Trump’s Inauguration last month. I just found out today.

Once again, he (Manger) has done the country a disservice as he tries to cover-up security malfeasance that could have easily put the life of our President in danger. I wanted nothing more than to be done with Manger but I WILL NOT be silent about this.

Tarik K Johnson
Former Lieutenant US Capitol Police

A week or so later, Tarik was back with another update. In this March 7th post, he exposed even more dangerous events unfolding on Capitol Hill under the not-so-watchful eye of Chief Manger.

Tarik Johnson:

🚨Emergency Update!!!!!!!

I was going to wait until Monday for this but things are developing rapidly so I must inform the public now in a series of tweets. Here is what’s happening:

On Tuesday (SOTU) a House staffer gained entry into one of the House office buildings that leads to the U.S. Capitol. That staffer was in possession of a gun. He was eventually caught and arrested. What makes the problem even worse I’m told the staffer asked (after his arrest) what the problem was with this as no one said anything to him about him bringing the gun in the previous day.

This is the fourth instance of a gun being brought in a building policed by USCP Chief J Thomas Manger since Trump was elected President. What is frightening to me is that both dates that President Trump attended events at the Capitol it was on a date where a gun made it in one of the buildings and I’m told one of the guns made it in a room where President Trump was actually in and only feet away from him.

This can’t happen!!! I’m still getting more information on this and I’ll have another tweet tomorrow.

Tarik K Johnson
Former Lieutenant U.S. Capitol Police

About five days later—after serious pressure from Roger Stone—Chief Manger finally stepped down. Stone announced the news on X:

If you really want to know what happened on January 6, just ask the guy who was in charge that day.

Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund finally got the chance to tell his full story—thanks to Tucker Carlson. Sund originally sat down with Tucker when he was still at Fox News, but that interview mysteriously never aired, and Tucker was fired. Tucker invited him back to set the record straight, and what Sund said blew even more holes in the “official” narrative.

Sund also raised serious concerns about intelligence failures and even possible federal involvement. He revealed that officials knew about potential threats but did absolutely nothing—pointing to a much bigger, more sinister cover-up. Sund also admitted he was completely left in the dark on key intelligence. Basically, the man in charge was blindsided by the events and then used as a convenient scapegoat.

Sund’s story starts making a lot more sense when you see clips like this—Capitol Police practically inciting a riot. So, who was really calling the shots that day?

There’s still a lot of work to be done unraveling the many layers of the J6 “Fedsurrection.” From what really happened that day to the nearby pipe bomb hoax—another major scandal that hits close to home for Revolver. We recently covered how Kash Patel is making aggressive moves to expose the truth behind the pipe bomb cover-up. (Read more: Revolver News, 3/13/2025) (Archive)