House Speaker Paul Ryan does not plan to seek re-election after his current term is up next year, a new report said Thursday.

The Wisconsin Republican and one-time vice presidential candidate — who first entered Congress in 1999 and was elected speaker in October 2015 — has told pals he’s had enough, Politico reported.

The website, citing interviews with three dozen associates, said Ryan was tiring of the job, but would not make a public announcement because he would lose power as a lame duck, making it even more difficult to enact President Trump’s stalled agenda.

But Ryan said later he’s not leaving Congress anytime soon.

Asked by a reporter if he planned to quit anytime soon, Ryan chuckled and said, “I’m not. No.”

With Post Wires