Marjorie Taylor Greene kicked out of Freedom Caucus

The group made the decision following the controversial representative's numerous attacks on some of her colleagues.

Marjorie Taylor Greene has been officially kicked out of the Freedom Caucus after the group's members voted on June 23. Republican Rep. Ken Buck confirmed the news in an interview on NBC News' Meet the Press NOW.

"She's not a member of the Freedom Caucus and she shouldn't be in the future," Buck stated. "Well, it really is in political views, we have had differences on votes for a long time, it is the ability to come together every and have meaningful discussions every week about bills we are going to be considering."

The decision followed the representative's numerous attacks on fellow Freedom Caucus members, such as the one she hurled at Lauren Boebert when she called her a "little b****," Buck said:

She has consistently attacked other members of the Freedom Caucus in an irresponsible way and as a result of that, she was kicked out of the Freedom Caucus and she should not be a member. We have diverse opinions in the Freedom Caucus, it is not monolithic. But, in so far as attacking other members, it should not be tolerated. Over and over again, it is not one simple attack, it is a series of really poorly thought-out attacks on other members.