Two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees were recently fired after an internal probe determined they engaged in “sexually explicit conduct” on the job — including spending “hours sexting strangers” on government-issued devices.

The smut-scrolling staffers were identified by the Department of Homeland Security’s “Insider Threat Program,” which discovered that the now ex-FEMA employees “used their official government equipment” to engage in salacious online chats “at some of our government’s most classified facilities,” DHS revealed on Monday.

“These employees, who had access to highly sensitive systems, spent their duty hours sexting strangers, including foreign nationals, on encrypted government devices,” DHS posted on X. 3

“Such conduct is unacceptable, and

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