More importantly, if this was going to go south, it would have had to come from the Left not the Right since only the left is in a revolutionary mood. So Trump would have had to win by narrow margins to kick things off in any meaningful capacity. I was honestly expecting a narrow Trump win, but guess that was my rose tinted glasses, and we got a narrow Biden win. Shenanigans not withstanding, I don't see the Right Wing suddenly hitting pavement the way the left wing would have. At least not at first. Biden hasn't really "done" anything yet, and since the Republicans still control the Senate and the House is so narrow atm its unlikely he will be able to get away with anything egregious, which is basically the thin reed the Right will cling too for now. Also, the GOP establishment would never back Trump taking things to the mat.
I am sure some people on the Right may act out, but its very doubtful there will be anything major for the foreseeable future. What really chaps my ass though is the establishment ended up winning. After all the shit they pulled for the last 4 years, they won. We'll never get a reform candidate again that isn't thoroughly vetted by the institutional state. Instead of a precipitous collapse it will be a slow and agonizing one. The Washington Elite have probably bought themselves another 50 to 100 years with this move. But they don't care. Once the time comes to pay the devils dues, they will be safely dead.