Former President Donald Trump’s onetime White House spokesman tried Tuesday to preach against what he described as the one-sided treatment his old boss received in Manhattan criminal court, but CNN anchor Jake Tapper wasn’t having it. Former White House communications official Hogan Gidley tried to claim that Trump’s criminal hush money case — in which he stands accused of falsifying business records to conceal deals made ahead of the 2016 presidential election — has been presided over by a compromised judge. “No offense, Jake, but you talked about [U.S. District Judge] Aileen Cannon earlier —…