A New Era

A New Era Main Timeline
So, as both of my two original works were partisan (won being a GOPwank and the other a Demwank, I will now make one hopefully non-partisan)

2020

 * January- COVID-19 arrives in the US
 * February- Democratic Primary nomination. President Donald Trump was acquitted from impeachment after impeachment trials and was not removed from office.
 * March- COVID-19 cases skyrocket in the first COVID-19 wave. Super Tuesday makes former VP Joseph Biden (D-DE) the front-runner for the party nomination.
 * April- Full lockdowns in place in many parts of the country and throughout many parts of the world.
 * May- The killing of George Floyd, a Black Man, in Minneapolis, Minnesota starts protests across the nation and world. Many states lift lockdown restrictions.
 * June- Protests over racial justice ramp up, some become riots especially in Seattle, Portland, and New York City. In Seattle, the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) is formed.)
 * July- A new wave of COVID-19 cases hits, especially hitting the South. Liberals blame it on relaxing lockdowns, Conservatives blame it on riots and protests.
 * August- Democratic and Republican National Conventions held. Former VP Joseph Biden (D-DE) and Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) face off against incumbents Donald Trump (R-FL) and Mike Pence (R-IN). Hurricanes in the South and wildfires in the West hit.
 * September- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, leading Liberal Justice on the Supreme Court, dies. President Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett a week later. First Presidential Debate results in a tie.
 * October- President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump announce they have tested positive for COVID-19. The VP Debate is held, which results in Mike Pence narrowly being considered the winner, although memes about the 'debate fly' pop up again after the fly landed on Hillary Clinton four year prior.
 * ELECTION DAY- President Donald Trump wins re-election over Joseph Biden by a margin of 294 Electoral Votes to Biden's 244. Biden won back Maine's Second Congressional District and won Arizona, making him the first Democrat to win the state since former President Bill Clinton won the state in 1996. Him and Clinton where the only to win the state since 1948. The GOP picks up two seats in the Senate and narrowly retakes the House of Representatives. The election also shows two recounts, one in Minnesota and one in Arizona, which both give the state's combined 21 electoral votes for former VP Biden.
 * November- Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the SCOTUS along partisan lines.
 * December- The Affordable Care Act is repealed in a 5-4 in the decision California v. Texas. John Roberts, the somewhat conservative Chief Justice, is the only conservative leaning justice to oppose the Texas side of the debate. The COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, with priority given to those over 65, those with pre-existing medical conditions, and healthcare providers. The vaccine is taken by 40% of all Americans by this time next year.

2021

 * January- The new Congress takes its oath. President Trump and Vice President Pence take the Oath of Office in a televised conference inside the Oval Office of the White House. Brexit is finished in the UK, with all ties to the EU dissolved.
 * February- The European Union announces that after a secret probe was conducted into Wuhan, PRC, that Chinese Agencies had accidentally created the COVID-19 virus in a lab in Wuhan, Hubei Province. The EU stated that this Wuhan lab was tasked with created biological weapons for the People's Republic of China. Sanctions on China are declared by the UN.
 * March- Second Probe into the People's Republic of China, lead by this time the EU again, but with the support of the governments of the United States, Canada, South Korea, Japan, and India, find that the PRC has committed 41 identified war crimes against the Uigher minority in Xinjiang and against a revolt in Tibet. The Second Chinese Civil War, as news outlets soon call it, results in the 2nd Probe Countries recognizing the State of Uigher and the Republic of Tibet, as well as the Republic of China (Taiwan).
 * April- In a 14-1 vote of the Security Council of the UN, China's membership is restricted. The seat of the Permanent Security Council is given to Brazil. For the first time since April 12th, COVID-19 active cases in the US falls below 1 million.
 * May- Final Major protests in Portland, OR, cease after the passage of the George Floyd Justice in Police Act of 2021 (formerly 2020). This is widely considered a victory for Democrats. In a surprising move, President Trump signs the bill into law, which cause his approval among African-Americans to reach a new high of 54%. Support among the Latino/a community reaches 41%.
 * June- Representative Alexandria Oscario-Cortez (D-NY) announces her bid for the US Senate Representing the state of New York.
 * July- First candidate for President in the 2024 election announces their bid: Representative Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts. However, major players for the Democratic nomination (Booker, Buttigieg, Cuomo, and Harris) write off Kennedy as a minor candidate. This response is supported by the poor fundraising number Representative Kennedy announces. President Trump tweets "I really hope [Representative Joe Kennedy] can survive the campaign." Alluding to the 'Kennedy Curse.'
 * August- Terrorist attack at the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, leaves 4 dead and 23 injured. The terrorist is later found to have ties to ISIS. Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX), and both of the Senators representing Texas visit the Alamo, as well as several other major figures.
 * September- Final ISIS cell in Iraq is destroyed on the one month advent of the Alamo attack.
 * October- Border wall along the border with Mexico is completed, according the President Trump.
 * November- Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota, launches bid for the Presidency.
 * December- Former President Jimmy Carter dies in his home in Georgia. President Trump orders a two week mourning period.

2022

 * January- A new movement, spearheaded by Shannon Grove (R-CA), called 'Make California Great Again' forms. The organization pushes at reforming the government of California and is endorsed by the Republican, Libertarian, and Constitution Parties.
 * February- In response to the MCGA movement, Stacey Abrams, Beto O'Rourke, and M.J. Hegar found the 'Fix the South' movement, seeking at eradicating conservatism in the American South. Beto O'Rourke launches bid for the Texas Governorship, and Stacey Abrams launches her second bid for the Georgia goverorship.
 * March- Laura Kelly, Governor of Kansas, launches her bid for the Democratic Party's nomination for the Presidency as part of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of semi-liberal Democrats from traditionally red states. The unofficial leader of the movement, Andy Beshear, is silent on whether or not he will run.
 * April- Stephen Breyer unexpectedly dies of a heart attack. President Trump nominates Daniel Cameroon, who is approved by the Senate.
 * May- Cameroon confirmation hearings dominate US news, China again makes headlines with renewed Hong Kong protests.
 * June- Treaty of Seoul is signed by the People's Republic of China, Republic of China, City of Hong Kong, State of Uighur, and Republic of Tibet, establishing each as an independent country. The Republic of China nullifies its claim to Tibet.
 * July- Chinese nationalist assassinates Chinese President Xi Jinping. Official, he worked alone, although conspiracy theories arose that he was backed by the FBI, CIA, or the government of India.
 * August- Vladimir Putin is assassinated in Moscow, Russia, on the one-month anniversary of the assassination of Xi Jinping. World leaders go into hiding as the UN investigates the assassinations of Jinping and Putin. In the US, Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, announces her bid for the Presidency. She is the third Democrat to announce her candidacy. AOC wins the nomination for the New York Senate over incumbent Chuck Schumer.
 * September- First attempt is made on the life of a US leader when Vice President Mike Pence is shot in the leg while visiting family in Indiana. He recovers quickly, but the US Senate, Cabinet, and House of Representatives is placed on lockdown. The FBI and CIA launch investigations.
 * October- Kim Jong-Un is announced dead on Halloween, surprising many. Mainstream figures begin to endorse the idea that the Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-Un deaths and the attempt of Vice President Pence are connected.
 * November- While campaigning in Nevada, Joe Kennedy is shot in the neck. Initially, he was not expected to live. However, on Thanksgiving Day, Joe Kennedy is released from the hospital in a wheelchair. He is attributed to have broken the Kennedy Curse. Democrats make massive gains in the South, MCGA makes gains in the California State Legislature, comes 1 seat away from a majority in the State Senate and 6 seats away from a majority in the State House. Their success starts the 'Red Rust Belt' movement.
 * December- UN Probe announces that an underground organization run by terrorists and anarchists based in Kinshasa was responsible for the assassinations of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-UN, and the attempts on Vice President Mike Pence and Representative Joe Kennedy.

2023

 * January- Diane Feinstein becomes the Majority leader of the United States Senate as Democrats win back the Senate and House in 2023.
 * February- Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Andy Beshear (D-CO), Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Pete Buttigieg (D-IN) announce their bids for the Democratic Party nomination. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rick Scott (R-FL), Ted Cruz (R-TX), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Mike Lee (R-UT), Governors Larry Hogan (R-MO), Ron DeSanches (R-FL) and Greg Abbott (R-TX), Vice President Mike Pence (R-IN), former UN ambassador Nikki Haley (R-SC) and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (R-KS) announce their bids for the Republican nomination.
 * March- Deal between Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, and Israel on the existence of Israel is signed by officials from those nations in the White House.
 * April- Make California Great Again backs Governor Greg Abbott of Texas for the Republican Nomination. This is the first of many endorsements by what has been designated as Political Action Movements.
 * May- Blue Dog Coalition backs Andy Beshear for the Democratic nomination. Fix the South back Joe Kennedy. The Red Rust Belt backs Nikki Haley.
 * June- SCOTUS decision restricts abortion to 'only in the event of rape, incest, or risk of killing the mother at a high chance, and only in the first trimester' causes outrage in the left.
 * July- Attempt is made on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's life. He is shot in the kidney and has a kidney removed in a London hospital.
 * August- First debate between the Democratic nominees and the Republican nominees. On the Democratic side, Joe Kennedy, Kamala Harris, Andy Beshear, Gavin Newsom, Cory Booker, and Pete Buttigieg. On the Republican side, Ted Cruz, Greg Abbott, Tom Cotton, Rick Scott, Marco Rubio, Mike Lee, Larry Hogan, Ron DeSanches, Nikki Haley, and Mike Pompeo all qualify for the debate stage.
 * September- Polls show that Joe Kennedy has a lead in the Democratic field, followed by Kamala Harris and then Gavin Newsom. Nikki Haley has a lead in the GOP field, followed by Mike Pence and then Greg Abbott.
 * October- Terrorist attack in Detroit results in the death of 23 in a Ford Auto Plant. 77 are injured.
 * November- Senator Alexandria Oscario-Cortez backs Joe Kennedy for the Democratic nomination. The AOC Gun Control Bill is also passed that month.
 * December- Tucker Carlson (R-FL) announces his bid for the Presidency with the backing of Fox News.

2024

 * January- Major campaigning begins in Iowa. 10 day power outage begins in Des Moines after a member of the Kinshasa Terrorist Cell destroys a major generator.
 * February- Terrorism is rated the #1 issue in the Iowa caucuses, in both parties. Kamala Harris comes in first in the Democratic Primary caucus, followed by Joe Kennedy, Andy Beshear, and Gavin Newsom. The GOP caucuses have Mike Pence come in first, followed by Tucker Carlson, Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo, and Greg Abbott. Cory Booker, Rick Scott, Ted Cruz, and Ron DeSanches withdraw from the primaries. The New Hampshire primaries have Kennedy come in first, followed by Harris, Beshear, and Newsom. Haley comes in first in the GOP primary, followed by Greg Abbott, Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo, and then Tucker Carlson. All other nominees pull out of the primaries. In South Carolina, Haley and Beshear came out on top and in Nevada, Abbott and Newsom came out on top.
 * March- Super Tuesday resulted in various victories for each party. Andy Beshear won 6 state primaries, mostly in the South. Joe Kennedy won two contests throughout the country, while Harris and Newsom won none. In the Republican camp, Nikki Haley won two contests, Greg Abbott won three contests, Mike Pence won a contest, and Mike Pompeo won a contest. At this point, Tucker Carlson, despite being runner-up in several primary contests, dropped out of the race. Many at this point began to wonder whether the Super Tuesday contests where too heavily based off of Southern states, as only two contests (Minnesota and Massachusetts) where outside the South and Pence, Pompeo, Kennedy, Harris, and Newsom, though nationally popular, had difficulty completing in the South. The Louisiana Primary went for Beshear and Abbott, while some waited longer for more primaries to occur before declaring a front-runner, although at this point Greg Abbott and Andy Beshear where the party front-runners. In the Idaho GOP Primary, Pence won the state's delegation. Michigan too went for pence, though Mississippi went to Haley. In the Democratic Primaries held on the same day, Kennedy won Michigan and Beshear won Mississippi. When Little Super Tuesday came, Kennedy won the Florida, Illinois, and Ohio Primaries while Beshear won North Carolina and Kamala Harris won Missouri. At this point, a discouraged Gavin Newsom dropped out of the race, making it a three person race between Beshear, Kennedy, and Harris for the nomination, with Kennedy now the emerging front-runner. As primary season progressed, Harris and Pompeo began to make primary comebacks in Arizona and Utah.
 * April- Still in Primary season, the Wisconsin primaries began April. When Pompeo and Harris won these primaries, the previous Democratic frontrunner Andy Beshear began doing heavy campaigning in the Atlantic Northeast, which had become increasingly centrist, especially when compared to the West Coast. In mid-April, Beshear got to see whether his efforts paid off in the New York Primary. However, Joe Kennedy won the state in which Senator Oscario-Cortez had campaigned heavily for him. New York was a turning point, however, in the Republican Primary. Nikki Haley won the state and again was on the rise. 5 Northeastern primaries were held late in the month, and it resulted in Haley cementing her new lead over Abbott, Pence, and Pompeo, and in Kennedy putting himself just 400 delegates shy of the needed number.
 * May- Though still in primary season, fewer primaries were held and with Joe Kennedy close to clinching the nomination. Nikki Haley, though the frontrunner, was down 700 delegates from the nomination. Fortunately for her, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo backed down. However, President Trump would give his endorsement this month. First, however, Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo dropped out of the race as it became impossible for them to win. This left Trump to pick between Governor Abbott and Governor Haley. He chose Haley. She won every contest from this point onward in her party. Kennedy, however, still had competition. Kamala Harris and Andy Beshear both could still reach the nomination and planned to do so. In Indiana, Beshear won the primary in an upset, with Kennedy coming in third. However, on April 8th, a former secretary of Andy Beshear accused the popular Kentucky governor of sexual assault. Although this seemed out of character and later proved false, this pushed Beshear out of the primary. Harris was still winning primaries, however, and Beshear was yet to withdraw. However, Kamala Harris would win the Kentucky and Oregon primaries, and Beshear was depressed about losing his home state of Kentucky and would withdraw.
 * June- This was the expected end of the primary season with California on the line. It being Harris's home state, she had a 56-38 advantage in the polls prior. She won the state, but it was close in a 49-41 contest. This could of put Kennedy over the 1,991 delegates he would need, but he still fell shy. It seemed like Kamala Harris would stop Kennedy, only 139 delegates shy of what was needed. The superdelegates would decide the Democratic Contest. In the meantime, Nikki Haley began considering her pick for a Vice Presidential Candidate. She would eventually settle on Larry Hogan of Maryland as her nominee.
 * July- A hard standstill in the Democratic Party occured from the unexpected advent of the Super delegates deciding the election. The Superdelegates where very split. Senator Kamala Harris obviously had strong ties to the Senate, but Senator Alexandria Oscario-Cortez seemed to be attracting new Senators the way of Kennedy. And with both candidates able to win the nomination, each began to consider Vice Presidential nominees. Harris announced that, if nominated, her running mate would be Governor Laura Kelly of Kansas. Kennedy did not answer who he was considering, although his shortlist reportedly included Senator Oscario-Cortez and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
 * August- The Democrats, not being the party in the White House, held their convention first in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The site was supposed to be where the 2020 convention would of occurred, although it was canceled for COVID-19. On the first ballot, the excepted lack of a majority occurred. As delegates for Andy Beshear began to go into the excepted camps, many tensed up at their choices. Beshear, a moderate, was nothing like the two Progressives from which the delegates could choose. Most of the delegates went into the hands of Kamala Harris, but North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia went to Kennedy. Superdelegates began to decide in favor of Kennedy, who was favored 52-48 going into the convention. This caused Joe Kennedy to win the nomination. He announced after that Senator Dianne Feinstein was his choice for Vice President.
 * September- The campaign really began to ramp up. Many states seemed in doubt. The south, including Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, and Florida, seemed almost guaranteed for Haley. Arizona and the Rust Belt where in play, and that was all. Haley began heavy campaigning in Detroit, visiting the Ford plant where dozens had been killed months earlier. Meanwhile, Kennedy began campaigning in the Rust belt trying to attack the current administration instead of Haley. President Trump reaffirmed his commitment to the Haley-Hogan ticket in September with the following tweet: "It is my firm belief that Nikki Haley and Larry Hogan are among the best to KEEP AMERICA GREAT!" Meanwhile, the 2020 nominee Joseph Biden, and the 2016 nominee, Hillary Clinton came out behind the Kennedy-Feinstein ticket. However, it really pushed the Democrats over in the polls when President Obama came out and gave a speech for Kennedy in Florida.
 * October- In the final month of the campaign, crisis struck the nation. COVID-19, though now vacinatted to a degree by which herd immunity had been achieved in the US, Canada, and Europe, was still prevalent in Brazil. A new adaptation of COVID-19 was found in Salvador on October 3rd, with the virus labelled SARS-CoV-3, and the disease it caused, COVID-24. This failure to defeat COVID-19 hurt the message Haley was trying to send and caused Kennedy and Feinstein to lead in the polls by a 3 point margin a week before election day.
 * 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION- The 2024 Presidential Election resulted in Representative Joe Kennedy and Senator Dianne Feinstein defeating Governor Nikki Haley and Larry Hogan in a narrow win, flipping back the Rust Belt states. Republicans retained the House of Representatives but lost the Senate
 * November- The Kinshasa Terrorist cell, still at large, shoots President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Attorney General William Barr. Barr died of the wound later the next day November 18th, Secretary Pompeo would be discharged the 14th, and President Trump would remain hospitalized until Christmas Eve.
 * December- UN raid on The Kinshasa Terrorist cell, now labelled the Zombies of Ziare by the popular media, results in 23 deaths, of which 12 are Americans, 3 are Chinese, 2 are from the European Union, 2 are from Japan, and 1 are from the UK, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Israel, and Australia.

2025

 * January- Representative Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts is sworn in as President. His inauguration is attended by five former Presidents: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. This was three days after the death of the 2020 Democratic party nominee, Joseph Biden, of a heart attack.
 * February- President Kennedy and leaders of various nations around the world meet in Cebu City, Philippines, and former the Cebu City Compact, promising defense and a pledge to attempt to eradicate the Zombies of Zaire.
 * March- President Kennedy authorizes NASA to begin colonization of the moon and mars. Plans are made for New Massachusetts, New Texas, and Trinity Base on the moon, and for Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt Extraterrian Colonies on Mars. The Zombies of Zaire overthrow the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
 * April- The Zombies of Zaire, who now refer to themselves as the Force pour l'Afrique unie, or the Force for United Africa (FPAU), invade the Republic of the Congo and Gabon. The African Union, Arab League, and Cebu City Compact all send aid to Central Africa.
 * May- Republicans in California pass through legislation to ease gun restrictions in the state. It is vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom. Republicans, especially the MCGA group, use this to launch Devin Nunes, a US House Representative, to start his bid for the governorship.
 * June- COVID-24 reaches the United States, specifically Corpus Christi, Texas, which becomes the initial epicenter. President Kennedy institutes a China-style lockdown through the region to prevent an event like what had happened in Wuhan, Italy, New York, New Jersey, and so many others five years prior.
 * July- COVID-24 vaccine research, modelled after the COVID-19 vaccine, begins. The Corpus Christi hotspot dies down, but Kansas City, Missouri becomes the new epicenter. Against the advice of the WHO, President Kennedy institutes a blanket lockdown order for a month, where no one is allowed to leave their home for any reason. Food is delivered using the United States Postal Service, though various companies such as Amazon, and a new company out of Dallas, American Foods Delivery, get new business.
 * August- Governor Mike Parson of Missouri lifts the President's lockdown order for most Missouri counties. President Kennedy shuts down Parson by declaring Parson's act unconstitutional. Governor Parson would sue the US government.
 * September- In Missouri v. the United States, the Supreme Court finds President Joe Kennedy III's action's illegal and granted the right to open states up back to the governors and local governments. In the decision, Chief Justice John Roberts said: "It is the duty of [the Supreme Court] to make sure in all situations the Constitution of the United States is followed. This includes the citizen's right to, among other things, the freedom of assembly." President Kennedy criticized the decision saying: "The Freedom of Assembly is not possible if one is dead." 
 * October- As COVID-24 restrictions are lifted, Moderna releases a COVID-24 vaccine similar to the COVID-19 vaccine. The FPAU conquers the Republic of the Congo and Gabon and launches campaigns into Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Angola.
 * November- Governor Mike Parsons is shot by a FPAU leader. He is the second American leader to be killed by the FPAU, following then-Attorney General William Barr. President Kennedy declares the FPAU a terrorist organization.
 * December- MCGA activists march on Sacramento, following a sex scandal involving Governor Gavin Newsom. Newsom announces he will not be running in the 2026 gubernatorial race. Democratic Senator Kamala Harris and Republican representative Devin Nunes launch their respective campaigns.

2026

 * January- Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States, dies of Cancer at age 102. He is the oldest US President at the time of his death.
 * February- UN forces invade FPAU territory, killing the leaders of the movement. After five years, the movement begins to settle down. UN forces stay in Central Africa until 2038 to maintain the peace.
 * March- Tensions between the United States and the People's Republic of China rise quickly when the UN, lead by US ambassador to the UN Tom Steyer, place embargoes on the PRC for war crimes against the Uighur populations in former West China (now the State of Uighur)
 * April- Missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormon) is killed in Shanghai. Tensions between the People's Republic of China and United States rise further.
 * May- Pan-Turkic movement begins in Turkey for the unification of Turkic peoples across Asia. Several nations join Turk International.
 * June- Congress debates making Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico states. It is defeated by a 47-53 vote in the Senate.
 * July- A cartel organization in Northern Mexico declare independence and reach it in de facto. The Republic of the Rio Grande as its called claims to be connected to the FPAU.
 * August- A probe shows funding to the Rio Grande, FPAU, and other small radical independence movements around the globe originated somewhere in Belarus.
 * September- Covert operation in Belarus reveals that a joint organization of anti-American groups, collectively, the Enemies of the Yankees.
 * October- E-Y riots start up in New York City. E-Y operators occupy the Statue of Liberty for 13 days. President Kennedy's approval ratings hit an all-time low of 19%.
 * November- European Union forces invade Belarus on charges of war crimes after chemical weapons were used in New York City. The EU, NATO, and GESCO all launch invasions of Belarus. The GOP retakes control firmly of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
 * December- E-Y operators are protected in Russia. Beginning of a cold standoff between the US and Russia.

2027

 * January- Colonists of the Moon surpass 1,000
 * February- First candidate for the Presidency announced their candidacy, Governor Greg Abbott of Texas. He is followed two days later by Rick Scott of Florida.
 * March- Vice President Dianne Feinstein suffers a heart attack. President Kennedy III numbers fall as many are concerned at having Feinstein a heartbeat away from the presidency.
 * April- Donald Trump Jr. announces his candidacy.
 * May- Polling numbers show President Kennedy leading in many Western battleground states but against Abbott and Trump, Kennedy is weak in the East.
 * June- Attention shifts to the Democrats in Washington as Jay Inslee announces his candidacy for the Presidency in an attempt to get rid of the once-popular President Kennedy.
 * July- An incident in the Koreas causes high tension.
 * August- Leaders of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uigher, and Mongolia meet in Nur-Sultan for a private meeting. It gets little media attention.
 * September- Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, is impeached and removed after a scandal rocks her administration, narrowly re-elected in 2026.
 * October- Steve Scalise announces he will no longer be serving as House Majority. Dan Crenshaw of Texas replaces him.
 * November- E-Y collapses, but tensions between America and NIRICS (North Korea-Iran-Russia-Iraq-China-South Africa) remains high
 * December- Iran announces they have developed Nuclear Weapons. Proxy war in Venezuela breaks out, stemming out of two decades long civil war. Governor Greg Abbott of Texas, former Vice President Mike Pence, and Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy are the frontrunners for the GOP nomination.

2028

 * January- Mike Pence leaders in the polls before a debate against Governor Abbott and Speaker McCarthy. During the debate. Abbott rises out of his wheelchair to make a point to Vice President Pence, and he receives applause afterward. Abbott takes the lead in the polls.
 * February- In the Iowa Caucus, Governor Abbott comes in first, followed by Speaker McCarthy, followed by Vice President Pence. Similar results occur in New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina.
 * March- On Super Tuesday, Governor Abbott becomes the presumptive Republican nominee. Speculation over his Vice President occurs.
 * April- Florida National Guard and the police in Fort Lauderdale arrest a member of the Defense department who allegedly stole American nuclear secrets and sold them to Iran. He would later be tried and convicted for treason, and executed on June 13th, 2028. Governor Ron DeSanches of Florida's approval rating go sky-high, but President Kennedy's stay relatively low.
 * May- Governor Abbott announces Governor DeSanches as his running mate. Head-to-head campaigning against President Kennedy begins.
 * June- Senate Minority Leader Alexandria Oscario-Cortez proposes the Equality Act, an attempt to institute a basic income for everyone and to cap the maximum amount a person can be paid. It is defeated 83-17.
 * July- The Make California Great Again coalition launches John McDonnell to run against House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
 * August- The Republican and Democratic national conventions are held. Speakers at the RNC include Dan Crenshaw, David Nunes, and Madison Cawthorn.
 * September- Three women accuse President Kennedy of sexual assault. Apple announces a new piece of technology, the iSight, glasses that function as a mix of computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.
 * October- Child of one of the Boston Three (group of women who accused Pres. Kennedy of sexual assault) takes a paternity test, and it is confirmed President Kennedy is the father.
 * November- Governor Greg Abbott defeats President Joe Kennedy III. He is the first GOP candidate to win Minnesota since Richard Nixon. He is the first GOP candidate to lose Alaska since Barry Goldwater. He also loses Arizona, which lasted voted Republican in 2016. In an upset race GOP/MCGA candidate John McDonnell defeats Nancy Pelosi 50.01-49.99% vote.
 * December- 20th Lunar base on the moon is completed. USSF creates its first six spacecraft.

2029

 * January- Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) is sworn in the 47th President of the United States. Governor Ron DeSanches (R-FL) is sworn in the VPOTUS. American Operations in the Republic of the Rio Grande begin.
 * February- The NIRCIS nations and there allies declare war on the Cebu City Compact, citing the Rio Grande War as Caucus Belli. World War Three begins.