It’s a hypothetical. If the US withdraws all aid after offering a “take it or leave it” shit sandwich of a peace deal, would you consider that being an action taken to benefit Russia?
Absolutely. Worth noting that various parties stand to benefit from it, I'd be a liar if I said that it's entirely reasonable to expect America to pick up the tab when it comes to Ukraine, it would be entirely fair to fuck off and say that the ball is in Europe's court now, especially considering their neglect of the matter over the years. I distinctly remember them laughing in response to Trump saying that it's going to bite them in the ass, which is exactly what happened.
The sole fact that everything seems to hinge on America's decision should be embarrassing to Europe. They got to enjoy peace dividend, fucked around for decades and were caught off guard by this whole situation, now US is forced to be the adult in the room. Because at the end of the day, guy with the biggest boomstick gets to dictate the rules, and now in all their haughtiness eurocucks are forced to face this simple truth.
Ukraine's cause is just, and while America has plenty of valid reasons to support them in opposing Russian aggression, it's their prerogative whether to do so or not. It would be wrong from the moral standpoint to turn away from the nation in need, and unwise in geopolitical sense to let one's adversary do as they please. But America has the right to choose.
All that said, it wouldn't necessarily mean that Trump made the choice to withdraw because he's compromised (specifically by Putin directly), although that is a possibility.
My hope is that he doesn't, and I'd be very disappointed if he does. It's in my own interest that he presses Putin and forces him to take an L, weakening the strongman image he relies on to sell his bullshit to Russian people, while delivering Ukraine some semblance of justice.
Forgive the wall of text, I'm just trying to be thorough.