Consultant Fred Upton, a reasonable Michigan Republican who was one of many few GOP members to vote to question former President Donald Trump following the January 6 Capitol riot, is not going to search re-election and can retire after his present time period expires.

Upton, 68, introduced his choice on the Home flooring Tuesday morning. He despatched an electronic mail to supporters that cited optimistic ballot numbers for his upcoming Republican main however stated he believes it is "time to move the torch," in accordance with The Detroit Information.

Three of the opposite 10 Home Republicans who voted to question Trump have already introduced that they won't search re-election this yr.

"Somebody requested my spouse, Amey: 'What can be the subsequent chapter?'" Upton stated, holding again tears. "She stated, 'And so they lived fortunately ever after.' Certainly we'll. I thank Amey, our two children, three grandkids, for giving me a lot to look ahead to. Thanks once more to the individuals of my district, who positioned their religion and confidence in me all these nice years."

Upton mirrored in his speech on his a long time within the chamber since he was first elected to the Home in 1986, and his said dedication to working throughout the aisle to move bipartisan laws for the financial system and well being care.

"I've labored with seven administrations, seven Home audio system," Upton stated. "None of them would name me a rubber stamp. If it is adequate for Michigan, it is adequate for all of us."

This can be a growing story that will likely be up to date as extra data turns into out there.

Replace 4/5/22, 11:32 a.m. ET: This story has been up to date with further data.

Fred Upton Michigan Republican Retiring
Consultant Fred Upton introduced his retirement from the Home after his present time period ends. Above, Upton dons a face masks with the phrase "DIGNITY" printed on it earlier than a information convention about immigration exterior the U.S. Capitol on March 17, 2021, in Washington, D.C.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Photographs