Copernicus
Industrial Grade Linguist
It will be interesting to see whether Trump still manages to get a hung jury out of all of this. A MAGA ringer on the jury could use the gotcha moment when it appeared that Cohen might have been mistaken about talking to Trump on one call that he made while contacting him through Schiller's phone. Everyone in the press is focused on that one phone call as if it would make or break the case, but it seems unlikely that a jury would acquit on all 34 counts because of that, given all the corroborating testimony. A MAGA jurist would just need some excuse to cling to, and Costello, the final witness, was practically a prosecution witness after today's testimony.
I'm not so certain that a "MAGA ringer" on the jury would be present, let alone single-handedly cause a hung jury. The jurors (and alternates) were agreed upon by both the prosecution and the defense. I don't know that a "Trump can never do anything wrong and I will never change my mind" juror would survive the selection process. And if by chance one of the red hat-wearing folks who show up for his rallies somehow managed to get on a jury in New York, even some of them seem to be able to admit that Trump has committed crimes when pressed. It's just that they don't care. If the question is narrowly "did he commit crimes here?" rather than "do you still support him regardless?" then it is possible that one of them might concede the point in deliberation.
In any case, even if he's convicted on most or even all counts, I very much doubt he'll see a minute of jail time, and the verdict will be appealed until such time as the Sun turns into a red giant and swallows this island Earth.
I agree that a MAGA ringer on the jury is unlikely, but there are other possibilities why a juror might desperately want to avoid a guilty verdict. Just being a member of that jury takes courage, given the possible consequences of a conviction for anyone connected with it. All of the jurors will ultimately be known and possibly doxxed. Their family members and inner circle of friends are almost certain to know who they are at this point. Trump knows how intimidation works, and the reason for the gag order was that he was already working that angle. Not just on the jury, but on prosecutors and court employees also. It is possible that one or more jurors will get cold feet about convicting a former president, just as so many Republican politicians have learned not to become a target for MAGA revenge hounds.