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House Liberty Caucus

Prior to the formal creation of the House Liberty Caucus, Rep. Ron Paul hosted a luncheon in Washington, D.C. every Thursday for a group of Republican members of the House of Representatives that he called the Liberty Caucus.[5] The group was closely connected to the political action committee known as the Republican Liberty Caucus and "support[ed] individual rights, limited government and free enterprise".[6]


After the 112th Congress began and Ron Paul switched his focus to his presidential campaign, his luncheon was replaced by a formal congressional member organization. That member organization was named the House Liberty Caucus and was initially chaired by Justin Amash.[7][8] The House Liberty Caucus was joined by Republican members who wanted to "focus on specific issues like economic freedom, individual liberty, and following the Constitution".[2] During his time in Congress, Jared Polis of Colorado was the only Democratic member of the caucus.[9] The caucus has been characterized as "conservative with a libertarian emphasis" and was associated with the Tea Party movement.[3] In June 2014, the caucus supported Raúl Labrador's campaign for House Majority Leader.[10][11] In February 2019, Politico reported that the House Liberty Caucus had eight members.[12]


As of November 2023, Rep. Warren Davidson is listed as the leader of the Congressional Liberty Caucus.[1]

of Arizona[13]

Andy Biggs

of Ohio[1]

Warren Davidson

of Arizona[13]

Paul Gosar

of Virginia[14]

Morgan Griffith

of Ohio

Jim Jordan

of Kentucky

Thomas Massie

of Washington[15]

Cathy McMorris Rodgers

of Pennsylvania

Scott Perry

of Michigan[16]

Tim Walberg

Current members:


Former Members:

Freedom Caucus

Libertarian Republican

Libertarian conservatism

Republican Liberty Caucus

Republican Study Committee

Second Amendment Caucus

Tea Party Caucus

Tea Party movement

House Liberty Caucus