>>124888010% He lost the night of the election.
There has been no significant voter fraud in the US for so long you have to go back to the 1940s for any evidence of what may have been fraud. Their argument to the US Supreme Court was that the fraud was so good you couldn't see it therefore they didn't need to present evidence. I'm not even joking, that was their argument.
There are 2 things going on.
1. Donald Trump is making money pretending to fight against a 'stolen election'. He is begging for donations for his legal defense fund to overturn the election but it says in the fine print for his donations that all donations under $8000 go to Donald Trump for personal use and after that 80% goes to the Republican National Convention to pay off their debt from the 2020 campaign. It's nothing less than a money scam.
2. By riling up their base they are trying to fund the 2022 Republican party. By pretending there was fraud they are trying to galvanize Republicans for next time.
Seriously, it's bad faith arguments by a losing party.