What I love about you Americans is there's a section of your population who seem to 100% believe all kinds of conspiracies. We don't get that in Australia, not amongst the drug free population anyway.
If Biden is trying to frame Trump and Bannon with the double conspiracy, it will never work. It is transparent to those who do their own research.
Americans used to engage with sophisticated conspiracy lore, particularly after the Kennedy era, but such narratives were challenging and eventually simplified into digestible pieces that lost much of their nuance and depth. Nowadays, many attribute events to mere incompetence, a viewpoint that requires minimal effort to adopt and seems superficially smart. Here is the plot for The Groundstar Conspiracy which was relatively straightforward for audiences in 1972. "Employee John Welles attempts to steal rocket booster plans from the Groundstar facility. His attempt goes awry and he is badly disfigured in an explosion and barely escapes. He stumbles to the home of Nicole Devon, and collapses. She calls an ambulance, the authorities are alerted, and soon Welles is operated on, given plastic surgery and interrogated by a hard-boiled government official named Tuxan, but Welles claims to have no memory of his crime. In fact, he claims no memory of his life at all, save for brief dream-like flashes of a woman on a beach and the ruins of a Greek temple. Despite Tuxan's brutal interrogation techniques, consisting of electro-shock and water submersion, Welles still maintains his story of total amnesia. Tuxan allows Welles to escape, hoping he will lead them to the people behind the attempted theft. Welles goes to Nicole's home and begs her to help him remember, but she knows nothing. They fall in love as Tuxan keeps them under surveillance. Eventually, the conspirators behind the attempted theft are found and Tuxan reveals the truth to Welles, who still cannot remember any details of the crime. John Welles actually died following surgery the day after the Groundstar explosion. The man we have come to know as Welles is really Peter Bellamy, a government employee whose girlfriend recently drowned in Greece. Bellamy, feeling that life was no longer worth living or remembering, volunteered to have his memory wiped and to play Welles in order to draw the conspirators into the open."
The problem you Americans (the World even) has got is that Trump will be emboldened by the Supreme Courts ruling of Presidential immunity. Trumps the last person you want having immunity from prosecution!