My concerns are related to his lawyer's inhibition to produce evidence to the public of mass voter fraud that would hold up in court. Those who push the "trust the plan" narrative claim he is holding back damning evidence, but as I've said this has yet to materialize. Sidney Powell was claiming she could prove that Dominion transferred millions of votes over to Biden, and mere days later the Trump campaign distanced themselves from her. The whole situation is incredibly suspect to me; I like the idea that Trump is playing 4D chess but I would be remiss to make such bold claims given his track record and the trajectory of his legal disputes.
I find it helpful to keep in mind that what we think doesn't really matter. There's nothing you can *do* with your suspicions; and, of course, there's nothing I can *do* with my "faith." You don't need to make any claims, and nether do I. You observe what seem to you weaknesses in the legal strategy, and there's nothing wrong with noting that. I notice that Trump and those around him (Pence, Pompeo, the rest of his cabinet as far as I can see, McConnell) seem serene, confident, and to be carrying on business as usual. Trump is rearranging the military in some interesting ways, which would be pointless if he expected to be out of office in a couple of months. I also notice that the media is determined to allow for absolutely no discussion of all the evidence of fraud, or, if you like ,all the anomalies in the results. They keep repeating, robotically, "no evidence," "no evidence," "no evidence," etc., when obviously there's evidence, even if you think it's insufficient or won't stand up. So, they don't seem to me very confident--why should they be so desperate to extract a concession, to harass lawyers supporting Trump, to create a virtual Biden "presidential electness" etc.? This doesn't prove anything either, but it seems to me at least a relevant as Trump's legal team proceeding a bit more slowly than we'd like. We observe these things in such a way as to move forward with as big a picture and "rich" a sense of events as possible.