Not a case of "let people abuse power unabated". But it would probably be nice if there weren't so much effort being put into the media take on it. Regardless of facts, the sensationalism that goes along with it is a detriment. For example... there should definitely have been an investigation regarding Russian interference. There should probably NOT, in my opinion, been constant media drip-feeds of every allegation and speculation on the topic.
A bit of lamentation, yes, probably. Also a bit of "word of warning". A precedent has been set. It won't get unset. This election has been "trump is going to refuse to accept the outcome and he's going to refuse to step down" against "biden and burisma shenanigans and dems are going to cheat with mail votes". No matter who won the election, there was going to be outcry because the messages had already been seeded in the public. Right now, we're seeing both of these play out at the same time. Half the country is convinced that there is voter fraud, and half the country is convinced that Trump is involved in a coup. Both sides of that are, in my opinion, dumb and panicky.
And once this current grandstanding and idiocy is over and Biden takes office... I fully expect that we will spend the next four year (or however long Biden stays alive) with some deep congressional investigation into Burisma.
This crap is never going to end. Facts aren't the issue here. It's the acceptance and normalization of the tactics that is the problem in my view.