I don't think it's a silly wet dream anymore, and it's not one independent organization:
I agree with the angle that Putin didn't want an unstable Trump
but after him and republicans trying (and succeeding for a long time) to block Ukraine aid, it's different now. And the whole way they talk about NATO. They might cut funding for Ukraine or force them a shitty cease fire. I wouldn't say it's the main point. Project 2025 is more than enough. Why shouldn't it be the supreme court? more appointments can even the scales with those corrupt judges.
I am saying this as someone who liked trump and was happy at 2016 (not anymore). This isn't about anyone's political opinion on the spectrum, it's about still having the option to vote on these political opinions and be free. I'm not even American but this can have horrible global consequences.
Well there's no way for it to get into legislation, is what I mean.
The Republicans make half the government no matter which president is in office though. If they want to block aid, they can even now. (Can't blame that either, I don't think first world countries need to be responsible for everything shitty that's happening, even though I think the EU and the US are having major profits from weapons rn.)
I don't know which corruption you mean, the verdicts I read - albeit not many, just the ones I was interested in - were constitution based
No, I don't think "freedom" will disappear in any form, or that anything will change in their governance. As for foreign affairs, I think it's best for us non-US citizens if Biden retires asap.