Congressman Tim Moore (R-NC) has revealed a clandestine network of underground tunnels beneath the U.S. Capitol, exposing what he calls โhidden passagewaysโ that have remained largely unknown to the American public.
In a video posted to X, Moore lifted a floor panel to reveal a steep staircase, which appeared to have graffiti on both the entrance and the steps.
According to the congressman, this tunnel may have played a role in the British invasion of 1814, when the Capitol was attacked and burned during the War of 1812.
Tim Moore:
This is one of the neat things about the U.S. Capitol, of course. This buildingโconstruction started in the 1700sโhas all sorts of little hidden passageways. You saw I just pulled this cover up. You can see, if we get the camera to come over, but you can see thereโs a passageway.These are long stairs that used to be here but were closed off. Weโre just off of whatโs called Statuary Hall, which at one time was the actual House chamber, and itโs right outside there. But this is just an example of some of the little hidden secrets in the Capitol.
One of the things we do when we bring tour groups inโif itโs a small enough group, itโs a big group of people, but if itโs a small groupโweโll actually take them down this hall.
Believe it or not, my big self has actually gotten down, and more importantly, out of this hall. Iโm not going to debut that again today, but suffice to say, Iโve been able to live, tell about it, and get out of there.
It goes all the way down to an old staircase, and Iโm toldโI canโt verify thisโbut Iโm told that this staircase, which opens to the outside if you go down, was one of the staircases British soldiers used when they breached the Capitol during the War of, I think it was, 1814, when they actually attacked Washington.
When they came in, it was one of the stairs that British soldiers actually came up. Thereโs a lot of amazing history in this building. When folks come from North Carolina, we try to show things that, if itโs a small enough group and the timing is right, you can actually let folks go down there.
The kids seem to love it. A lot of older folksโnot so much. But itโs just one of the neat things about the Capitol, as well as the other day-to-day things that folks see all the time. Thought I might share that with you.
WATCH:
Come with me to see one of the hidden secrets of the Capitol!
The Lincoln Room is one of my favorite spots to bring visitors โ when President Lincoln was serving in the House, he sat by the fireplace in this room to read his letters, but the most interesting part of the room isโฆ pic.twitter.com/hp36jfQrk4
โ Congressman Tim Moore (@RepTimMooreNC) May 9, 2025
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