Some things seem so obvious to me they should not need to be said, but then I look around, and nobody is either saying them, or acting as if they are drawing what to me are the obvious conclusions.
Here is the thing: there was blatant, unmistakable, pervasive and well planned and coordinated voting fraud in Arizona, and most of the other Swing States. This is illegal. In a just world, the perpetrators go to jail.
The routers and servers involved, unless they have been illegally wiped, show EVIDENCE of this crime.
So game this out: if you were a participant, why would even going to jail for refusing a subpoena not be less risky than releasing evidence of planned fraud? As an individual you will stand accused by your own conduct of felonies which could put you in jail a long time, AND your party will suffer terribly.
There is ZERO motivation for any person who participated in any of this to cooperate, even to the point of going to jail. HOWEVER, physical force is allowed and can be done within the limits of the law. The servers and routers can be SEIZED, and at the same time those same people can ALSO go to jail for their contempt of Congress, or whatever the charge.
Once the evidence is being evaluated, and once they are marinating in jail, THEN would be a good time to find people willing to sing in exchange for pardons or shorter sentences. I personally think the first few should be made very good offers which are honored in all points, provided they themselves are as good as their word.
Threats at this point are pointless. They are more scared of discovery than words, as they should be. Again, this should be obvious.