Realistically, there was not any clear information that came out in the next few days that would have changed anything. We didn't really get anything like that until this year with the votes in Arizona and Wisconsin.
True. I know the prevailing view here is that Mike Pence should have rejected electoral votes. If he had done so, most likely those states officials would simply have re affirmed those slates of electors. And the election would not have been changed.
Given that the steal was the result of a massive, coordinated conspiracy, involving many countries, billions of dollars, and corrupt media, very little clear information would have come out of a brief delay. No one was going to admit that they made a mistake, or allowed fraudulent results to be "certified."
The blowback by the Democrats would have been explosive and unrelenting. It would have been a long shot for anything good to come out, but maybe a seed of doubt about the integrity of the election would have been planted.
And Pence would have done the right thing to acknowledge the presence of alternate Electors, rather than ignoring them and pleasing the corrupt Democrats.