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I am aware that this article talks about the money, but once Trump controls the RNC, what's stopping them from just shutting down the primary schedule and declaring Trump the GOP candidate?
I said this in another comment, but caucuses and primaries are not dictated by the Constitution. They are run by the individual parties in each state and are based on a combination of state law, traditions, and handshake agreements, which Trump has a history of simply ignoring and/or steamrollering.
So when Trump controls the RNC, what mechanism exists to stop him from simply shutting down the GOP primaries altogether and naming himself the candidate?
I don't think there is one, and for anyone who believes this can't be done, I would refer you back to 2020 which was the most recent time the RNC shut down the primary season and called it for Trump:
Nothing is.
The same goes for the DNC.
They are private corporations not behelden to the American Public.
https://www.observer.com/2017/05/dnc-lawsuit-presidential-primaries-bernie-sanders-supporters/amp/
The cynical view would be that a big part of US democracy is the media spectacle and election extravaganza to make people think they have a meaningful impact.