In a New York Times op-ed last week, former Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Assistant District Attorney Rebecca Roiphe revealed what she called “the real elements” of Donald Trump’s hush money trial. While the former president’s lawyers claim “this is a case about hush money as a legitimate tool in democratic elections,” as prosecutors argue the case is about “a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election,” Roiphe insisted, “Boring as it may sound, it is a case about business integrity.” In a Monday, May 6 article by Politico’s Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney, the political re…