I don't think the current government is elected, rather it's an occupying power that took over by cyberwarfare in the election process.
That would be an act of war, and the current occupying government is under the auspices of the Geneva Convention. That's why the Jan 6 committee is in place questioning Trump's not abiding by the occupation and not regarding the current government as elected.
This is where the Law of War manual becomes pertinent, because an uprising by the people against the occupying government may invoke some type of International measures. It also shows why DC wants to persecute the Jan 6 protestors. Such protests, on a large scale, would topple the current government. Those locked up may be political prisoners, with no rights under US law.
Court system is under the occupying powers, as well. They may settle civil cases that relate to the normal functioning of society, which any government, including occupying is required to maintain, but it wouldn't sit in judgement of issues involving the legitimacy of the government. That's why the SC went with moot on the fraud cases.
If you think of France, say, in 1940, would the ousted president of France bringing a case to the French equivalent of the SC about the Nazis have gone anywhere? Same thing, here, only covert warfare in the US case.
Just brainstorming, looking at different perspectives. The above scenario would set up the dynamic of the current government manically trying to keep society under control while the good guys stir things up covertly. What goes around, comes around. Trigger for this thought is the appearance of new items at critical times that blow up the government's plans. Unusual. Might be why Brandon is pleading with the news boys to show him some love. The long PC yesterday had to be done to get the press back in the fold, I think. Dem spinners are all saying how great Brandon was, going so long, and coherently answering any and all questions. Sure sign it was all orchestrated to try to stop a good guy advance that is bringing the hurt.