Exactly. But it was unknown to all parties including Trump and was not even sanctioned by Trump. So undercover is not a stretch. It being a sting operation targeting Biden is a stretch.
This is the story, told among believers in a conspiracy theory no longer allowed to be mentioned around here.
Yet, something seems amiss. It's now nearly a month since the US election took place, and there have been no formal announcements, no arrests, no indictments, nothing that would support the notion that a sting is going on.
Yet again, you seem to continuously ignore the whole coup thing unless claiming it is Trump. US citizens become enemy combatants once they engage against the US.
Internal disagreements about politics and voting results don't qualify US citizens as "enemy combatants". This is the sort of childish fantasy pushed by those who really do wish harm on their political opponents.
And I am not trying to prove this as a fact certain event.
Well, that's a relief. For a while there I though you were engaged in some good faith debating and were willing to provide evidence to support your claims, or the claims of others you've repeated.
There has to be a point of mediation. The democrats cannot be allowed to run a four-year-long coup attempt and just get away with it; after now stealing an election to boot.
Things that are not a coup:
Criticizing an elected leader, even unfairly
Investigating an elected leader
Opposing the agenda of an elected leader
Participating in free and fair elections
Business does not just go back to normal. The democrats do not get to block every legal option and still get into office.
The Trump campaign has every right to seek legal means to challenge the election results, provided it has sufficient warrant and standing to do so. Otherwise it's essentially just issuing very expensive press releases via the courts (and embarrassing itself, and destroying faith in the US electoral process).
The Democrats aren't blocking anything, if you hadn't noticed. So far, there have been 37 significant cases heard before the courts. Of which Republicans/the Trump Campaign could be said to have gained a favourable judgement in 2.
Let that sink in. They're 2 for 37. And neither of those resulted in any changes to the results.
There are ~290 lawsuits still in various stages, although maybe 10 or 12 of them are open and have any relevance. Summaries here:
https://healthyelections.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Post-Election_Litigation_0.pdf
Mediation, the courts, war... I do not know how this has to go down but Biden is NOT getting into office as it stands.
You don't mediate elections. That's not how this works.
If one side decides that the results are illegitimate, they can go to the courts. Barring that, you're moving into civil war territory.
As it stands at the moment, there is insufficient evidence to support any claims that would prevent Joe Biden from being declared president. Unless the Trump Campaign can find something definitive in the way of widespread electoral fraud - far, far in excess of what they've presented at the moment - in the next ~17 days, there's no chance of overturning the results as they stand at the moment.