While former President Donald Trump has already been convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan hush money case, he has one more card to play: submitting a motion asking Judge Juan Merchan to “set aside” the verdict, a maneuver used to try to convince judges that the jury’s decision to convict was so egregious it should be disregarded. But District Attorney Alvin Bragg came prepared to shut that down, legal expert Lisa Rubin explained in a new article for MSNBC’s MaddowBlog. This comes as House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) prepares for a congressional hearin…