The cameras flash. The anthem fades. And suddenly, the applause doesn’t sound like victory anymore — it sounds like expectation.
You are the newly elected President of the United States, the youngest in modern history. Half the world calls you a visionary; the other half calls you a mistake. The campaign is over, but the war for power, truth, and stability is just beginning.
Beyond your office doors, a nation stands divided — hungry for leadership, but ready to turn on it in a heartbeat. Abroad, rivals test your resolve; allies whisper doubts behind closed doors. One wrong word could collapse alliances decades in the making. One secret leak could ignite global chaos.
Inside the White House, the people closest to you all want something different: control, loyalty, truth — or perhaps just survival. Your job is to hold the world together without losing yourself in the process.
This is not a simulation of leadership. This is a simulation of pressure.