Here's the thing: Trump didn't lose supporters in the last four years, he and the things he stood for brought in millions of additional people over to his side. Those gigantic rallies leading up to the election all across the country aren't indicative of a dying movement, they're indicators of a huge amount of anger at clownworld and a desire for a leader to reverse its malignant spread. Personally, while I admire him in many ways, I am overall disappointed with what Trump was actually able to do from a policy standpoint. He seemed to have been effectively hemmed in by his enemies in Washington from the moment he took office and he simply wasn't ruthless enough to do what had to be done as far as shitcanning saboteurs in the executive branch.
I don't think he'll be dead or thrown in jail, but I do think we're probably going to see a period of social and political reprisals against anyone who is not perceived as being onboard with the progressive cult. I mean shit, we already have been seeing that in the form of online censorship, employment fuckery, and race-based discrimination against whites in multiple contexts. With all that said, it's important to remember that Trump himself is not the embodiment of the sentiment that put him into office in 2016, he's merely the guy who harnessed it. There remains widespread and growing discontent with the social and economic direction that global society is heading in, and the voting numbers (if you believe them lol) reflect that. Wokeist crackdowns aren't going to make people happier with that agenda, they're going to make people despise it even more. Take heart in the fact that energy remains out there for another leader to tap into, one that is hopefully more adept at wielding power to effect lasting change.