The Great American Riot (Cold War 2)

The Great American Riot was a wave of riots across the United States targeted at Joe Biden's domestic and foreign policy. The riot was one of the biggest in history, attracting 122 million American citizens. The riot attracted large portions of the media as well, with global news networks discussing the situation in America.

The start of this riot began in Houston, in which 2 million Texans took to the streets in Houston to protest the decision of funding central intelligence to gather information on the potential Eurasian Union unification. The funding of central intelligence failed, and as a result, people protested the decision of "funding a failed operation."

Quickly after the riot in Houston, many more cities experienced riots across the streets, most notably the riots in Chicago and New York City. Both cities experienced 10 million people rioting across the city, to protest Biden's decision-making. Biden would later denounce the riot as a "unlawful protest across America".

After the denunciation, a large riot of 7 million American protesters broke out in Washington D.C, equipped with forks and torches. Biden's personal security would later meet front-lined against the rioters, and opened fire at the crowd. About 178 people were killed in this massacre, which would later be known as the Washington Massacre.

After the massacre, the riot gained a peak of 122 million Americans across the United States. Biden's approval ratings dwindled significantly, in which his efforts were lost. Biden responded with a speech, denouncing the riot, and establishing Executive Order 12883, which ordered police officers to spot and arrest many local rioters. This executive order would later be condemned by the global world, stating that the executive order violated First Amendment rights.