The House Freedom Caucus does not disclose the names of its members.[32] In the current (115th) Congress, the group has about three dozen members.[32] A number of members have identified themselves, or have been identified by others, as members of the Freedom Caucus, as of March 2017 including:
- Mark Meadows of North Carolina, Chairman, 2017–present[33][32]
- Justin Amash of Michigan[33]
- Brian Babin of Texas[34]
- Joe Barton of Texas[35]
- Andy Biggs of Arizona[36]
- Rod Blum of Iowa[34]
- Dave Brat of Virginia[37]
- Jim Bridenstine of Oklahoma[38]
- Mo Brooks of Alabama[39][40]
- Ken Buck of Colorado[41]
- Warren Davidson of Ohio[42]
- Ron DeSantis of Florida[33]
- Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[43]
- Jeff Duncan of South Carolina[44]
- Trent Franks of Arizona[41]
- Tom Garrett Jr. of Virginia[45]
- Louie Gohmert of Texas[35]
- Paul Gosar of Arizona[46]
- Morgan Griffith of Virginia[4]
- Andy Harris of Maryland[34]
- Jody Hice of Georgia[47]
- Mike Johnson of Louisiana[48]
- Jim Jordan of Ohio,[33] Chairman, 2015–2017[49]
- Raúl Labrador of Idaho[33]
- Alex Mooney of West Virginia[34]
- Gary Palmer of Alabama[38]
- Steve Pearce of New Mexico[41]
- Scott Perry of Pennsylvania[34]
- Bill Posey of Florida[34]
- Mark Sanford of South Carolina[34]
- David Schweikert of Arizona[41]
- Randy Weber of Texas[50]
- Ted Yoho of Florida[50]