House GOP members are backing President Trump on multiple policy initiatives, challenging Democrats and proving their loyalty to the White House.

One of the bills introduced by House Republicans aims to expand concealed carry permits, a move supported by Trump and championed as a way to protect the Second Amendment rights of millions of Americans.

In another show of solidarity, House Republicans are considering reviving Trump's Remain in Mexico policy, which had been halted by the Biden administration. This move highlights the GOP's commitment to tough immigration enforcement and national security.

However, Trump's influence within the GOP faces a test, as House Republicans are divided over several key issues, including the handling of Mar-a-Lago and tensions between factions within the party.

In a surprising turn, House GOP allies of Trump have unveiled a bill to authorize the purchase of Greenland, echoing Trump's previous interest in acquiring the territory. The bill, titled "Make Greenland Great Again," is a bold move that further demonstrates the close relationship between the President and his Republican supporters in Congress.