Will I get my admission revoked for dropping a level in a class?

I have admitted RD to JHU but I am a bit conflicted about a schedule change I am considering. Currently, I am taking an online AP Government course that I am at risk of not graduating if I don’t complete. However, it is looking impossible that I can finish this course and maintain a grade near an A or B in time for June due to my rigorous extracurriculars and current family issues I am facing, so I am considering dropping down to an online Honors gov course instead so I can finish faster and with a better grade. This would be the only class I have dropped down to honors for, and I am still taking 2 other AP courses I have been maintaining A’s in (my AP Gov course is an additional course I am taking on top of my 8 credits). The bigger problem is I am majoring in International Relations, so I am afraid this would reflect poorly on my academic capabilities in college. Do you think I will get a letter asking to explain why I dropped down to Honors? It seems extreme to me, but am I facing a potential revocation of admissions based on my schedule being slightly less rigorous?

Sorry for the grammatical errors, I was a bit distracted writing this and miswrote some things.

No, but you need to tell them that you are making the change.

I was definitely planning on letting them know about the change. Thanks for the feedback.