Timeline (United We Stand)

This is the timeline to Fester's new scenario, United We Stand, which explores the world jolting to the hard right. Feel free to add minor things to this page, but please ask in the comments before adding a major event into the timeline. My decision is final, and I can remove anything I want for whatever reason I want.

Politics

 * The House Democrats begin impeachment proceedings against U.S President Donald Trump, after a dramatic testimony by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, in which he clarifies that the President has likely committed crimes. It passes in the House but fails in the Senate.
 * British Prime Minister Theresa May resigns after a fourth consecutive defeat on the Withdrawal Agreement. She is succeeded by former DExEU secretary Dominic Raab, who won a hotly contested election against former Home Secretary Amber Rudd. Boris Johnson also made a run for the leadership, but he did not make the final ballot.
 * A general election is held in the United Kingdom. Labour are the largest party, albeit without a majority, and form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives collapse from 318 seats to 64. The Brexit party wins a staggering 178 seats due to Brexit not yet being delivered. Nigel Farage becomes the Leader of the Opposition.

Politics

 * Despite trailing in almost all of the polls, incumbent President Donald Trump wins the United States presidential election in a landslide, defeating Democratic Nominee Kamala Harris with 350 electoral votes to her 188.

World

 * On November 2, the world's largest coordinated terrorist attack occurs, orchestrated by TBD. Suicide Bombers kill many in population centres in Chicago, New York, London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Moscow, Washington D.C, and many more across the country. School shootings occur in Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Houston and more minor ones across the country. People are mowed down in vans in St. Petersburg, Los Angeles, Paris, Nice, Frankfurt, Berlin, and in many more locations across the world. The attacks' implications are historic, and they mark the beginning of a new era of world politics; in which immigration becomes virtually impossible and enhanced interrogation becomes commonplace, with huge public support.