Commentary The battle to bury Donald Trump is now entering its third phase. The initial phase was the confident view of the Never Trumpers led briefly by Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky that Trump was a freakish and horrifying phenomenon who had been endured and would vanish and almost be forgotten but not seen, again. The Democrats having been stretched so uncomfortably by Trump, and despite having the support of 95 percent of the national political media and outspending him two to one, had to have recourse to unverifiable, post-electoral, lopsided Biden vote drops after election day to squeak to victory, were less sanguine. They organized an airtight media debunking of his election challenge, which was made more plausible by the amateurish scattergun performance of the Trump legal team, chasing after eccentric irregularities rather than focusing upon the constitutional legality and vote counting integrity in the six swing …