A soft secession is like a group of kids deciding to leave a game without causing a big fight or ending the whole game right away.
Imagine you're playing tag in the park with your friends, and Trump is the one who's always running the fastest. But now, some of your friends, maybe the ones who are tired of being chased, decide they want to start a new game nearby. That’s like a soft secession: they still say "hi" to Trump and his group, but they also begin playing their own game, just not with Trump anymore.
This is how it could end Trump's administration: some important people in the government, like senators or members of Congress, decide to stop working closely with Trump. They don’t leave completely, that would be a hard secession, but they still make their own decisions and might even start new rules or laws on their own.
It’s like when you have a group project in class, and some kids stop helping the one who's always taking charge, not because they're mad, just because they want to do things their way too.
Examples
- A group of states decides to stop following federal rules, making it harder for Trump to stay in office.
- Imagine a few states refusing to count votes, confusing the whole election process.
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See also
- How Does Gerrymandering: How politicians rig elections Work?
- How Does CRAZIEST CAMPAIGN ADS: Politicians Making Bold Statements Work?
- How Does Trump's New Tactic To Censor Climate Science Work?
- How to Overthrow a Government: The Color Revolution Playbook?
- How the trump administration co opts pop culture and religion for political gain?