Rep. Steve King has been removed from all his committee assignments amid outrage over his comments supporting white supremacy.

Republican leaders in the House voted to remove the Iowa lawmaker from the Judiciary, Agricultural and Small Business Committees following his inflammatory remarks.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy released a statement that called King’s recent statement “beneath the dignity of the Party of Lincoln and the United States of America.”

“As Congressman King’s fellow citizens, let us hope and pray earnestly that this action will lead to greater reflection and ultimately change on his part,” McCarthy said.

King also released a statement on Monday night that claimed he only intended to defend “Western civilization” — not white supremacy.

“Leader McCarthy’s decision to remove me from committees is a political decision that ignores the truth,” King said.

“It was in reference ONLY to Western Civilization and NOT to any previously stated evil ideology.”

King made the offensive statements during an interview with the New York Times that was published last Thursday.

“White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?” the lawmaker said in the piece.

After the interview was published, King backtracked on his comments, saying, “I reject those labels and the evil ideology they define.”

Meanwhile, Democrats on Monday moved to censure the congressman over his comments.

When President Trump was asked about King’s white supremacist comments on Monday, he said: “I haven’t been following it.”