And a lot of people call those that still can't acknowledge an election and support overthrowing a democratically elected government, fascists. That's why people sometimes bring it up in a conversation about political extremism. This administration pardoned many of them, and just indicated that they're going to allow Ashli Babbitt to be buried with military honors; the woman smashing through a barricade to get to elected officials protected by security over and over until she was shot. It's pretty relevant. It's basically the burial rights version of cheering her on and saying she was 100% justified being a violent extremist. They continue to deny the results of the election, verified repeatedly and litigated in dozens of court cases. They continue to make comments indicating that they don't respect any aspect of democracy and may go further next time.
Imagine if a democratic president led a mob to the capital, indicated over and over that the whole process was illegitimate, talked about the people wanting a dictator, and then started pushing massive redistricting of election lines in multiple states while deploying the military to Washington DC and multiple other cities? People on the right would immediately pull out their Don't Tread on Me flags and their 2nd Amendment granted stockpile of arms to defend themselves from a tyrannical government. Literally. That's what the 2nd amendment is for. People really can't play around with not acknowledging elections.
It's honestly a miracle that Mike Pence, and a few people within the Trump inner circle managed to ignore him and hold the country together at all. That literally is the breaking point. He was blocked repeatedly by republican judges, republican governors, republican appointed generals, and people he hired in his inner circle including the vice president.