Donald Trump with attorney Todd Blanche at his hush-money trial in New York.Getty Images/Yuki IwamuraThe Trump hush-money jury deliberated for 4.5 hours Wednesday before breaking for the day.First thing Thursday, they'll get read-backs of key testimony by David Pecker and Michael Cohen.The read-back request suggests day one of deliberations ended deep in the election-conspiracy weeds.Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan jury deliberated for four-and-a-half hours on Wednesday — and their first note to the judge shows they were deep in the hush-money conspiracy weeds before breaking for the day.First thing Thursday, they'll be back in the courtroom, listening to their requested read-backs of four sections of testimony — about 30 minutes worth in total — that deal with the origins of Trump's alleged 2016 election interference scheme.The five-woman, seven-man jury asked to hear testimony by two key prosecution witnesses, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker and former Trump attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen.They also asked that the judge re-read the one-hour jury charge they heard Wednesday morning.