I thought the authorities and judiciary looked at everything, and even though they found irregularities (they'd be evident in most elections conducted throughout the world I suspect), they found no evidence of widespread fraud. As I understand it, the investigations and subsequent findings were conducted by people from both sides of the political divide, and came up with the same conclusion. The election was well run and nearly all the votes were correctly analysed and counted!
I've been watching the Jan 6 hearings, and even though it's been run a bit like a reality TV show, the depositions are given under oath. Nobody in their right mind would give false evidence in such a forum. I realise there's a bit of he says, she says, he heard, she heard here, and there's no cross examination of statements, but there's enough to suggest that there was collusion happening by the GOP to overturn what seems to have been a fair decision.
I'm sorry for laughing but this post is very, very funny. You obviously have not seen the movie 2,000 Mules, or Rigged. or Absolute Proof. If you saw those then you certainly would not have come to this conclusion. If you did not see them I cannot see how you can claim you watched evidence from both sides.
So let's break it down.
1. The word "widespread" is used by them in the event they get prosecuted. For example, let's suppose there were ten states that were swing states where they focused their fraud. that is only 20% of states, so if they didn't do fraud in the other 80% of states does that mean it wasn't widespread? Then in a swing state the election will be decided by about 1% of the vote. If you switch 1% of the ballots from one candidate to the other that will swing the election. 1% of the vote in 20% of the states equals 0.2% of the vote. You can argue that 99% of the vote was legit and hence "no widespread voter fraud".
2. Here are the questions that should be asked and answered
Do we have evidence, irrefutable evidence of voter fraud? Yes.
Do we have evidence of enough voter fraud to flip the results in a state? Yes
Do we have evidence of enough voter fraud in enough states to overturn the election results? Yes
3. Once you have answered those three questions you need to then ask the following questions:
What kind of evidence do we have, will it hold up in court?
A. We have over 2,000 sworn affidavits of election fraud
B. We have bank records and evidence of $400 million spent in violation of election laws.
C. We have videotape evidence of 2,000 people stuffing ballots into ballot boxes along with geotracking evidence from their phones that show they did this at least 10 times and on average 20 times.
D. We have whistle blowers explaining how the operation worked, how much they were paid, etc.
E. And we have captured data showing that the election results from the Dominion machines were sent overseas where they were switched and then sent back to the US.
F. We also have videotape evidence of election workers running ballots through multiple times to be counted repeatedly.
G. We also have statistical anomalies in the voting that is evidence of fraud.
H. We also have the common sense evidence that none of the down ballots candidates profited from Joe Biden's supposed record smashing votes totals. Common sense that says 100% of Detroit did not vote. Common sense that says all of the counties that historically call elections except for 1 went for Trump.