Those are your odds.
God has a sense of humor that most people can’t understand.
I see irony everywhere.
I get what you meant.
The appearance of “trump” in context to The Day of The LORD is God-like humor.
My point is taking it beyond that surface level observation goes “beyond what is written” (1 Cor. 4:6) in that the text speaks of still future events.
Trump gets re-elected and “The Man of Sin” gets revealed on the world stage... THEN I think we go beyond the casual observation, “He-heh, it says ‘trump’; check it out,” to a “lights and sirens” moment that will carve like a sword through the church, and divide between who’s awake, and who’s in dire peril of perishing.
I have a mental “shelf” where I put things that seem to bear elevated potential for prophetic relevance. Many things I just skim, acknowledge that there’s conversation, and roll on. But weighty things — Pastor Coverstone and the dreams he had, for instance, or the swirl about blood moons a few years ago — go on my shelf until they fizzle or start growing legs.
It’s proved to be a good aid to throttle the broader tendency to hyperventilate about every last prophetic-y thing.