Rep. Mike Rogers said he will vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.

"I plan to vote for Donald Trump for president. I have pledged from the beginning to support the Republican presidential nominee even if it was not one of the candidates I initially preferred," Rogers said Thursday night.

Rogers endorsed former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush during the Republican primaries. His comments come as some Republicans are abandoning Trump after a copy of a 2005 video tape was released in which he made sexually aggressive comments towards women, as well as later reports that he has a history of touching women inappropriately.

Among the Alabama delegation, Sen. Jeff Sessions, a Trump adviser, is actively backing the Republican presidential nominee in his bid to defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. Sen. Richard Shelby, Rep. Mo Brooks, Rep. Bradley Byrne and Rep. Gary Palmer said they will support the Republican ticket.

Rep. Martha Roby said the recent revelations about Trump means she won't be backing her party's presidential nominee.

Rogers said his decision is based on the alternatives facing voters.

"The fact of the matter is Hillary Clinton is the wrong choice for our nation. A Supreme Court under Mrs. Clinton would be destructive to everything we hold dear in Alabama from protecting the rights of unborn children to our Second Amendment rights," Rogers said.

"Additionally, we must repeal and replace Obamacare and start to roll back some of the overly burdensome EPA and Dodd-Frank financial regulations that are destroying our economy.

"Only a Trump presidency can make these possible."