Regarding Presidential elections, the only thing that can be done is the people who are guilty of the fraud must be prosecuted. The Electoral College voted, and Congress accepted the vote.
Regarding the Senate elections, each chamber of Congress is the judge of its own elections and can correct fraudulent wins by expelling the invalid candidate and following the normal state procedures for filling vacancies.
First, it would be up to Chuck Schumer to allow this, and he won't give up the Senate majority no matter what the audit finds. Second, if Mark Kelly were to honor his oath of office, both as a Navy Captain and Astronaut, and step down in the face of a proven loss, the governor can fill the vacancy. However, we know that Democrats won't give up power no matter how it was gained, even to the point of throwing away all sense of honor built up over a lifetime of duty and service.
-PJ
A fraudulent president and vice president can be impeached and thrown out-something that may be possible in ‘22.
A question is: what would Schumer be able to do if the Democratic majority is overturned?
They are not invincible; this situation is unprecedented and fluid. Based on the things they’ve done since the election, they are not confident of their hold on power. They’re resorting to things that only desperate people would consider.
Take a look at Biden’s executive order of April 15: