In a recent legal action by Trump:
Despite the chaos of election night and the days which followed, the media has consistently proclaimed that no widespread voter fraud has been proven. But this observation misses the point. The constitutional issue is not whether voters committed fraud but whether state officials violated the law by systematically loosening the measures for ballot integrity so that fraud becomes undetectable. [Texas v. Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Motion of Donald J. Trump to Intervene]
Or, in other words, The fact that we can’t find widespread fraud means fraud occurred.
But I’m not here to poke fun at this blot on someone’s legal history, but to present a question that applies to Trump and, by implication, every single Trump supporter who’s running around with their eyes bulging and their hair on fire:
Prior to the Election, what were your criteria for accepting that Joe Biden won the election?
If the response is
Well, none. We couldn’t lose!
Then it’s time to ask them when they abandoned the principles of the United States and embraced the principles of the Chinese Communist Party, where it’s seize power and never let go, laws be damned.
It’s a question I plan to use if a MAGA hat lover ever accosts me.