In the wake of Trump's conviction in a Manhattan court, many players involved have expressed their own reactions to the verdict.Here's how Trump himself said it: "It's my honor to be doing this. It really is. It's a very unpleasant thing, to be honest. But it's a great, great honor."And there are others who might share that sentiment, namely the 12 New Yorkers who voted to convict the former president of 34 counts of falsified business records. Their identities were not disclosed publicly in an effort to protect their privacy.Trump hasn't directly attacked the jury. But he did imply that the pool, selected from democratically-leaning Manhattan, was biased against him, complaining that they, "Wouldn't give us a venue change," in favor of a district that he had higher approval ratings in during elections.And his followers online have taken it upon themselves to threaten jurors with everything from doxxing to death threats.