There are several places where God changes His mind; He offers humanity a choice several times. One poignant event was where He told Moses that He would destroy all of the Israelites for the sin of the golden calf and instead make Moses the new patriarch of “a great nation” (Exodus 32:10). Moses prayed to God directly to spare Israel in verses 11, 12 and 13, with verse 14 making it plain that God accepted Moses’ entreaties.
I don’t recall hearing/reading any specific prophecies that Trump would be inaugurated on January 20, 2021; I’m sure some are out there notwithstanding, and those are obviously false.
That one doesn't fit because it was not a prophet telling the Israelites that.
No one can seriously contest that Jonah was a true prophet, giving a true prophetic word to the City of Nineveh when he prophesied: "Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown.". No conditionality in that word, NONE, ZERO. Nineveh WAS NOT OVERTHROWN IN 40 DAYS, the prophecy DID NOT come to pass. Should Jonah be stoned to death? Was he a false prophet?
Don't mistake understand my point here. It IS NOT that many of these election words were not false, just that I'm not so quick to flail away with the stones, knowing God can change his mind and there may be unspoken conditions we just don't know of.