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House conference chair Rep. Elise Stefanik sent a letter to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct and the Inspector General of the New York State Unified Court System on Tuesday about the appointment of Democrat donor Judge Juan Merchan to Donald Trump’s hush money case in NYC.

“One cannot help but suspect that the ‘random selection’ at work in the assignment of Acting Justice Merchan, a Democrat Party donor, to these cases involving prominent Republicans, is in fact not random at all,” Stefanik wrote in the letter.

Stefanik cited numerous cases that Merchan has overseen involving Trump and his allies — including the upcoming trial of former Trump advisor Steve Bannon.

“The simple answer to why Acting Justice Merchan has been assigned to these cases would seem to be that whoever made the assignment intentionally selected Acting Justice Merchan to handle them to increase the chance that Donald Trump, the Trump Organization, and Steven Bannon would ultimately be convicted,” Stefanik continued in the letter.

Stefanik shared the letter on X.

“I just filed an official misconduct complaint with the New York State Unified Court System related to the ‘random’ assignment of Acting Manhattan Justice Juan Merchan, a Biden donor whose daughter is fundraising millions off his unprecedented work, to criminal cases against President Donald J. Trump, his companies, and his allies,” she posted.

Read the full letter below: