Everything doesn't come down to semantic disputes. A pressure campaign to corrupt public officials and the VP to throw out an election and keep the guy who lost it in power is the functional equivalent of a coup.
Does that effort satisfy the dictionary definition of coup to every jot and tle? No, that's why I keep referring to continuismo and an autogolpe, but it's not like saying it was an attempted coup is some outlandish overstatement, Trump tried to nullify elections, first in big cities, then in battleground states, and then leading up to Jan 6th, to remain in power after losing in Nov. 3rd. Your semantic gripe that these actions are not 100% congruent with jus one of the words I used I used to describe them doesn't make me an exaggerator or defeat my overall point, it's just a petty distraction.
Also, suggesting that the panoply of actions Trump undertook to subvert the election between Nov 3rd and Jan 6th riot is equivalent to 11 incompetent menbers of Congress protesting the Electoral count in 2017 with a little noise from the gallery, is forced and ignores the coordination of public officials and violence waged at the US Capitol.