What's 'amusing' is that Trump's coup attempt was, as with virtually everything he does, more a product of his combination of mental illness and ignorance than any kind of elaborate, sinister plot.
You can practically imagine his thought process. He believes he always wins everything, therefore he can't have lost the election; there's a formalization process for the election at the Capitol, so maybe he can 'fix' it by sending people over to make Congress change its mind. I don't think he even grasps the concept that the ends don't always justify the means... in his mind, anyone who wants to further his goals is always good, no matter how they want to go about doing it.
I'm thinking that, more than anything, will define Trump's long-term legacy — the US voted for its first truly sociopathic President, and suffered the consequences even after he left office.