This is an honest question. I'm guessing that if/when he wins, they're going to try to secede, that is, the more liberal states, but then Trump will try and find ways to stop it, knowing that there are patriots in all 50 states and that they'll deem it unconstitutional, and to keep the nice, round number of 50.
And hopefully in the best case scenario, this will resolve the secession desires that we on the right understandably have because then Trump will be like, "no guys, we are tough and proud Americans, we don't go away from them, they'll go away from us!"
By the way, this is Q related, or something to consider as part of that scope.
The 2025-2028 period will see a restructuring of the United States, with the federal government getting much smaller and generally less important, and state/local power increasing.
No, DJT won't allow the states to break apart, but he will oversee them adopting a less centralized relationship than before.
The only state that might actually break away is Hawaii, but that is for historical and legal reasons. The overall number of states might increase, however, as U.S. statehood will look increasingly popular for the border provinces of Canada.
You understand how like it was me trying hard to describe it so that like he does fine line between "dictator" and ensuring there being no centralization?