Well, no. Not really a joke, but a prayer many may well be praying even now:
May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership. (New International Version)
It qualifies as a joke, because it's got the set-up, where you trick the reader into expecting a positive thing(a prayer for Donald Trump's well-being), and then switch it to something negative(a prayer for Trump's demise) for the punch-line.
A similarly structured style of joke I've seen...
Did you know that Ted Kennedy fought for infrastructure legislation preserving America's bridges? Google "Ted Kennedy bridge".
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May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership. (New International Version)
It qualifies as a joke, because it's got the set-up, where you trick the reader into expecting a positive thing(a prayer for Donald Trump's well-being), and then switch it to something negative(a prayer for Trump's demise) for the punch-line.
A similarly structured style of joke I've seen...
Did you know that Ted Kennedy fought for infrastructure legislation preserving America's bridges? Google "Ted Kennedy bridge".