The head of the Pennsylvania Republican Party resigned Tuesday after reports that he sent sexually explicit text messages and pictures to a Philadelphia City Council candidate, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Val DiGiorgio allegedly sent Irina Goldstein a photo of his genitals and said it was her “duty to the party” to send photos back, promising to “get you to [the] White House at some point,” according to the newspaper in a story it published earlier Tuesday.

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DiGiorgio resigned Tuesday afternoon, saying in a statement that all communications between the two had been consensual.

“The attempt to represent these communications as anything other than that came only after I declined to support [Goldstein’s] candidacy and take sides in the party primary,” he said in the statement.

PA GOP Chairman @vdigiorgio67 just resigned, via a statement: pic.twitter.com/Y7dmN4jooI — Chris Brennan (@ByChrisBrennan) June 25, 2019

In a statement announcing DiGiorgio’s departure, the state GOP praised DiGiorgio’s leadership, writing that he “leaves the state party stronger than when he was elected as Chairman and poised for future victories in 2019 and 2020.”

Acting Chairman Bernie Comfort said, “I wish Val DiGiorgio well in his next endeavor,” in the statement. Reached for comment, the party referred The Hill to the Pennsylvania GOP’s statement on the matter, which does not reference the allegations.

DiGiorgio himself did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Former Rep. Lou Barletta Louis (Lou) James BarlettaBottom Line Ex-GOP congressman to lead group to protect Italian products from tariffs Head of Pennsylvania GOP resigns over alleged explicit texts MORE (R-Pa.), President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE’s close ally and the party’s 2018 nominee for Sen. Bob Casey Robert (Bob) Patrick CaseySecond GOP senator to quarantine after exposure to coronavirus GAO report finds brokers offered false info on coverage for pre-existing conditions Catholic group launches .7M campaign against Biden targeting swing-state voters MORE’s (D) seat, told Politico he had been urged to seek the chairmanship.

"Although I have not campaigned for it, I have received calls from supporters to consider it," he told the publication. "Whoever the next chair is, they need to focus on getting President Trump re-elected, growing the majority in the state legislature and re-electing incumbents in Congress. I will continue to help the president and the party any way I can."

Barletta’s relationship with Trump would likely make him a front-runner, former Rep. Ryan Costello Ryan Anthony CostellloTrump struggles to stay on script, frustrating GOP again Bottom line Former GOP Rep. Costello launches lobbying shop MORE (R-Pa.) told Politico.

“I'm hearing it is Barletta's if he wants it, he holds a special place in Trump's political orbit,” he said, but he added there are “a few talented county chairs that are being talked about, too."