Nope. Doublespeak. Fallacy fallacy.
They are still in the courts.
Recounting fake ballots is meaningless.
One still is in the Supreme Court. The one filed by Texas (not Trump) has been ruled upon (badly).
You're gonna have to at least wait for that.
That's when the electoral college votes.
You are still confused. Jan 6th is in the future, not the past.
Thank you. I never studied to be a clown. I'm glad you think I'm good at this entertainment medium.
Next what? After Jan 6th? That rather depends on what happens Jan 6th.
If, as I suspect, there not be a valid Majority in the electoral college (currently 207), then the vote will go to the House, with each State getting one vote. Under that scenario, Trump will quite probably win. That takes place after Jan 6th, if it happens.
Since at least seven States have filed Contested, the require Majority in the electoral college will probably not be attained by either party.
Of course, it's also quite possible that these seven State legislatures will simply choose the Republican slate of electors they designated, thus achieving the required 270 votes. In that scenario, Trump wins. So far, these legislatures are leaning Republican, but have not decided yet.