>>15163855 /pb
Demoncrats will not go silent into exile.
If they would, the optimal scenario would be:
Biden and Harris bow to public opinion and Harris resigns, leaving Biden to appoint Trump as VP. As soon as Trump is confirmed, Biden resigns. Trump becomes President.
But as mentioned before, Demoncrats will never cooperate, even if public opinion is against them, so the more likely scenario is:
Congress investigates and enough big states where big fraud occurred are eventually forced to decertify their election results.
With no path to 270 available for either candidate (the decertified states no longer have electoral votes for Biden or Trump), the 2020 election is decided by the new Congress (after Republican majority is restored in the midterms) and they declare Trump president.
Trump is sworn in but hopefully Pence does the right thing and declines due to his disgrace in not allowing the challenge for the unlawful electors to move forward when he had the chance.
Trump takes office and appoints a new VP (Mark Meadows would be an interesting choice.)
Either scenario, above, is quite simplistic, and in reality it will be a messy path to get investigations going, states to decertify, and get the Demoncrats and their accomplices in the media out of the way for all this to happen.
I'm also wondering if the "done in 30" Q scenario is in play, as in after 30 months (2 1/2 years) the Biden administration is toast.
If Trump takes over with less than 2 years left in the term, 22nd amendment says he is eligible to run again in 2024 for another full 4 year term.