Many of us who voted for him would prefer he act just a tad more Presidential, now that he's won the office. In that, I consider social media hyperbole something that would be beneficial to drop.
Wisconsin has declined the request to count by hand but that doesn't mean they'll meet the deadline. Those states doing the counting can drag their feet in which case no delegates will be sent and that sets up the scenario you're painting. This is all about making things as difficult as possible for Trump. It's who the Clintons are. If you recall how they did everything possible to screw the Bush administration as they were leaving office. These people couldn't care less about the country. Right now they're looking for a way to screw Trump and if that means wreaking havoc for all, so be it. Small and petty people.
Proof, seriously? as in evidence? You voted for Drumpf, right? But intelligence analysts current and former have reported that Drumpf is accepting far fewer briefs, so far, than previous presidents. Now that I think of it, he does claim to know more than the generals.
Both the WH and the Clinton Campaign have publicly stated they do not believe there is any fraud in the Wisconsin election results.
Let the media go first. When and if they can ever be trusted or at least taken seriously, then he can stop with the tweets. Otherwise it becomes a little one sided.