If the cross examination of Michael Cohen concludes on Monday, May 20, the prosecution rests its case and Donald Trump’s defense team doesn’t call any witnesses, it is entirely possible that both sides will present their closing arguments the following day — after which, the Manhattan jury would begin deliberations. And what the jurors will ultimately decide remains to be seen. If the jury convicts Trump, that wouldn’t necessarily be the end of his 2024 presidential campaign. In an article published on May 20, the New York Times’ Shane Goldmacher examines the possibility of Trump being convict…