If successful, it means the end of the republic. The sad part is that about 40% of the population wishes it was successful.
In every society, at any time in history, there are always opposing factions competing for control of resources, power & wealth. During the American revolution, it was an evenly divided 3-way split between supporters, loyalists & those who were non-committed.
Long before the Indian partition led to the organic (ie mass movement) separation of Muzzies from Hindus, those who were opposed to US independence were driven out, had their property confiscated, and emigrated to Canada and back to England.
So the primary issue isn't to worry & wring ones hands over the obvious national division, but to recognize that it's a fight to the finish. The left would give us no quarter if they had prevailed with Cankles; look how far they took anti-constitutional measures under the Kenyan's reign.
It is up to us to support Trump's war against the deep state. Any comparisons to Watergate actually greatly diminish what really took place here. In actuality, this is perhaps the most serious national crisis since CW1. To quote Cato: "Ceterum censeo Communistem delendam esse."