Second American Civil War (American Exodus)

The Second American Civil War (May 13, 2022 - November 1, 2024?), also popularly known as the American Exodus, was a large-scale, multi-sided civil war that was fought in the former United States of America, as well as in adjoining regions such as the American overseas territories of Puerto Rico and Guam. Seen as a result of poor and indequate leadership, divergent political, racial, and philosophical tensions, impending economic collapse, and controversy and criticism surrounding the country as a whole especially following the Trump-Lowell conspiracy in 2022, it led to the destablization and eventual disollution of the United States as a whole and fracturing the country into various smaller independent nations.

Following the tumultuous 2016-2020 presidency of Donald Trump, an increasing divide between the Left and the Right had started to evolve within the United States. An initial period of ideological cohabitation had evolved into the beginning of a protracted period of disaffection and disagreement that culminated in the election of Joe Biden as the successor of Trump, who continued to insist that the election was fraudulent despite the lack of sufficient evidence. Many of the Republican party felt bitter, as they began to disagree with Biden's more liberal policies, especially his handling of the War in Afghanistan which led to the rise of the new Taliban government that took hold of the country, leading to further ideological rifts within the United States. This began a period of political instability in which the various right-wing and anti-establishment factions in the United States secretly began demanding that the existing political power structure be completely revamped and remade in order to better reflect their interests. These groups had many different ideas and theories about how to change the political landscape of the United States, though many of them favored an even more radical shift.

On the Left, a similar faction was growing as well, though not with nearly as much fervor. Many of the Democratic party leaders felt ashamed of their party's recent missteps, as well as their failure to effectively oppose Trump. Some of the party's more moderate and moderate-liberal members were frustrated and unhappy with Biden's failure to gain traction with many of the liberal base voters, and the general anti-establishment feeling within the Democratic party. On May 1, 2022, Kamala Harris, vice president to Biden and a proponent of race relations and Black Lives Matter, was giving a speech in Tallahassee, Florida on behalf of Congress to enact a new law in Florida that would promote racial equality in terms of business. Jeffery Lowell, a Republican loyalist and white supremacist, snuck a plastic handgun into the rally, and ran onto the stage where he shot at Harris four times, hitting her in her stomach, chest, and shoulder. After a brief shootout with the Secret Service, Lowell was killed. Unfortunately, Harris, although treated immediately for her wounds, eventually died at the scene. Her death sparked further outrage among the American populace, especially in urban and black communities. Violent protests and riots occur in New York, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, etc. Biden remained silent for a week before addressing the nation, where he states that “this will not go unnoticed”. He appoints Nancy Pelosi as Harris’ successor as she was previously the House Speaker.

The Lowell-Trump Conspiracy began, as news came out that Jeffery Lowell was part of a wider scheme with several Republican loyalist organizations to put Donald Trump back in power. They had also begun plans to establish a white separatist idea that has been popularized since the 1970s–80s by white nationalist, white supremacist, white separatist and neo-Nazi groups within the United States; the Northwest Territorial Imperative. Donald Trump denied the allegations that he was involved. On August 15, the resulting crisis within the United States, coupled with Trump being able to appoint many conservative judges in various institutions within the Supreme Court, he was granted the presidency over Joe Biden. Inside Republican connections also allow Trump to succeed. Biden is impeached for allegations of “election-fraud and problematic actions as vice president under Barack Obama”. Protests continue.