Rep. Frederica Wilson, 83, will retire from Congress

WASHINGTON — In a recent interview with the Miami Herald, Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) has announced her decision to retire, marking the end of an era in her political career. Her announcement comes after she had vehemently dismissed retirement rumors as mere “crazy” speculation.

At 83, the congresswoman reflected on her tenure and expressed that the time had come for her to step down. A driving factor in her previous reluctance to retire was her dedication to a mentorship program she had established, wanting to ensure its sustainability before making her exit.

Known for her vibrant pink cowboy hats and matching suits, Wilson has been a distinctive figure on Capitol Hill. She also cited concerns over Florida Republicans’ intentions to conduct a mid-decade redistricting as a reason for her hesitance to leave office.

“I wondered about the implications if I announced my retirement,” Wilson explained. “How would the Legislature and the governor react? Would District 24 become an easier target without me? I am a strong candidate, and my absence could potentially weaken the district’s security.”

Despite these concerns, the new redistricting maps in Florida are expected to maintain District 24 as a Democratic-leaning area, likely ensuring its continued stability.

Wilson, an eight-term representative, is among the few members of Congress over 80. Just days before her announcement, she told Axios that any talk of her retirement was baseless, emphasizing her intention to run again. However, her latest statement now confirms her decision to pass the torch.

Miami-Dade County Commissioner Oliver Gilbert and Florida state Sen. Shevrin Jones have both been floated as possible replacements. Physician and retired Air Force Col. Rudolph Moise has already entered the Democratic primary race, which is scheduled for Aug. 18.

Wilson has been largely absent from her legislative duties on Capitol Hill in the past month following eye surgery.

But in April she had been urging Americans to head into the streets and dial in “threatening” calls to Republican lawmakers’ offices in protest of federal immigration enforcement in Florida.

“I’ve been giving out the phone numbers to the House of Representatives and to the Senate,” she said after touring Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Krome Detention Center in Miami.

“It’s one number that number you call and you threaten it, and you say, ‘This is wrong. This is not America. This is not what we stand for. We need a change.’ You have to do that. It’s going to take the people. We’ve done it,” she declared.

The non-partisan Cook Political Report still rates the 24th Congressional District, which comprises portions of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, as a solidly Democratic seat for the November election.

Notably, Wilson claimed to the Miami Herald that she isn’t planning on retiring from politics entirely, suggesting at one point in her interview, “I might just run for governor.”

Reps for Wilson’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

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