Denver’s mayor is about to face Rep. Boebert and Republicans in DC. The city has a lot to lose
Congressional Republicans’ investigation into “sanctuary” cities could have serious implications for Denver’s finances and its future.
Kyle Harris
Mar. 01, 2025, 4:00 am
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston speaks with reporters during a press conference in his office at the City and County Building on Monday, Jan. 6, 2024.
Hart Van Denburg/CPR News
Mayor Mike Johnston is preparing for a hostile interrogation in the nation’s capital by influential Congressional Republicans, including Rep. Lauren Boebert — part of a new investigation into “sanctuary” cities that could have serious implications for Denver’s finances and its future.
Johnston, alongside the mayors of Boston, Chicago and New York City, is set to testify Wednesday morning about local immigration policies before the powerful House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The hearing has come with Hollywood hype, including a blockbuster-style promo from the committee promising to investigate a “radical and corrupt establishment.”
The hearing comes with countless risks for Johnston and the city. Johnston could be trapped in a viral political moment during hours of questioning. Just as worrying for the mayor, his statements could be used against him and the city.
This week’s hearing, city officials fear, may just be the beginning of a long and expensive inquiry by Congress, and perhaps even the Department of Justice. And it could become ammunition if President Donald Trump tries to slash federal funding to Denver and the other cities.
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