Delegation for 9.9.25: FEMA — Fired up — Money Scams — EpiPens — War Department
- Two FEMA employees were fired for engaging in "sexually explicit conduct" on government-issued devices.
- The Department of Homeland Security reported that the employees used official equipment for online chats at classified facilities.
- One employee with top secret clearance reportedly sexted someone believed to be in the Philippines.
- Chairman Kristi Noem stated that such conduct is "unacceptable" and that these employees have been terminated.
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Delegation for 9.9.25: FEMA — fired up — money scams — EpiPens — War Department
New FEMA form The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced a bill championed by bipartisan Florida lawmakers seeking to nix political biases from disaster response. The Fixing Emergency Management for Americans Act (HR 4669) takes language from other bills, including one filed by Reps. Byron Donalds, a Naples Republican, and Jared Moskowitz, a Parkland Democrat, to make the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) a Cabinet-l…
FEMA Employees Fired For Using Government Systems To Engage In Sexually Explicit Behavior
Credit: (Screenshot), NBC News, via YouTube Federal employees tasked with responding to natural disasters and providing assistance to Americans in dire straits haven’t all been using government resources as intended. As part of an investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) staff have been found to be using government resources to engage in sexually explicit behavior. U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigators identified e…

FEMA employees fired for using government systems to engage in sexually explicit behavior
(The Center Square) – Federal employees tasked with responding to natural disasters and providing assistance to Americans in dire straits haven’t all been using government resources as intended. As part of an investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) staff have…
FEMA workers fired for ‘sexting’ with ‘foreign nationals’ and engaging in other ‘sexually explicit conduct’ on the job
Two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees were recently fired after an internal probe determined they engaged in “sexually explicit conduct” on the job.
Two FEMA Staffers Were Just Fired for the Most Disturbing Reasons.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees were terminated following an internal investigation that revealed they engaged in explicit online conversations and accessed inappropriate material on government systems.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Two FEMA employees, including one from the IT Services Division and another from the Environmental Historic Preservation office in Alabama, and the Department of Homeland Securi…
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