Democratic Rep. Katie Hill signaled that her political career may not be over after announcing her resignation Sunday amid a snowballing sex scandal.

The California congresswoman appeared to assure supporters Sunday night on Twitter that her resignation wasn’t the last they’d hear from her.

“To every girl and woman – to everyone who believes in this fight – this isn’t over,” she wrote on Twitter.

Hill, 32, announced her resignation just hours earlier while under fire for engaging in a “throuple” relationship with a campaign staffer, Morgan Desjardins, 24, while married to her now-estranged husband, Kenny Heslep.

The openly bisexual Democrat also had become the focus of a House Ethics Committee probe over allegations that she carried on a solo affair with her current legislative director, Graham Kelly.

Reports of Hill’s sex life first appeared in the conservative news outlet RedState, which was followed by the Daily Mail publishing a slew of scandalous photos of the congresswoman, including of her with a bong and naked on wife-sharing forums.

In her resignation statement, Hill slammed her estranged husband and political operatives who “happily provide a platform to a monster.”

“Having private photos of personal moments weaponized against me has been an appalling invasion of my privacy. It’s also illegal, and we are currently pursuing all of our available legal options,” Hill said in the statement.