"Vladimir Putin dreams of discrediting the American democratic system, and he will never have a more reliable ally than Donald Trump. A democracy can’t defend itself if it can’t honestly describe the attacks against it. But the president hasn’t just undermined his own country’s defenses—he has actively abetted the adversary’s efforts. If Russia wants to tarnish the political process as hopelessly rigged, it has a bombastic amplifier standing behind the seal of the presidency, a man who reflexively depicts his opponents as frauds and any system that produces an outcome he doesn’t like as fixed. If Russia wants to spread disinformation, the president continually softens an audience for it, by instructing the public to disregard authoritative journalism as the prevarications of a traitorous elite and by spouting falsehoods on Twitter."
Answer the question, What Trump policies benefit Russia?
Its obviously all the sanctions that Trump piled on Russia. NOPE?! They hurt Russia, not help Russia.
On the record: The U.S. administration’s actions on Russia | Brookings
What has the administration actually done on Russia? Below is a chronological list of its actions and official statements since January 20, 2017. During that period, the administration has taken 27 actions on Russia.
www.brookings.edu
President Trump is tougher on Russia in 18 months than Obama in eight years
Obama’s lackluster track record with Russia is in stark contrast to what the Trump administration has already done in its first 18 months.
thehill.com
In addition to crippling sanctions, Trump opposes the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project, where the EU funds Russia's military. Why the fuck are we still paying to keep US troops in Europe?? Let the EU defend the EU. This action pisses of both Russia and the EU?! A 2-fer!!!
Nord Stream 2: Trump approves sanctions on Russia gas pipeline
The Trump administration fears the Nord Stream 2 project will increase Russia's influence in Europe.
www.bbc.com
Trump lashes Germany over gas pipeline deal, calls it Russia's 'captive'
U.S. President Donald Trump launched a sharp public attack on Germany on Wednesday for supporting a Baltic Sea gas pipeline deal with Russia, saying Berlin had become "a captive to Russia" and he criticized it for failing to raise defense spending more.
www.reuters.com