Purported government employees are going rogue against the Trump administration and speaking out against his recent media blackout mandate on the president’s favorite social media platform — Twitter.

Scientists from the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, the National Park Service and other agencies have created alternative Twitter pages under the names @ungaggedEPA, @AltNatParkSer and @RogueNASA, according to Reuters.

“How sad is it that government employees have to create rogue Twitter accounts just to communicate FACTS to the American public?” Rogue NASA tweeted Wednesday.

“Rogue Twitter accounts are fun, but gov’t employees and scientists are very afraid of being fired if they speak out & share facts. #resist,” Rogue NASA wrote in another tweet.

The rogue accounts say in disclaimers that they’re not official accounts, while Rogue NASA says the page is “not managed by gov’t employees.”

The new Twitter pages are in response to edicts the EPA and other federal staffers have received barring them from issuing press releases, blog updates or posts to the agencies’ social media accounts.

Last week, Interior Department staffers were ordered to stop using Twitter after a worker retweeted posts about the low inaugural attendance and about how the climate change and civil rights pages disappeared from the official White House website, Reuters said.

“Can’t wait for President Trump to call us FAKE NEWS,” AltUSNatParkService tweeted on Tuesday. “You can take our official twitter, but you’ll never take our free time!”

The rogue Twitter accounts are beyond the control of the government because they were set up as private accounts, Reuters reported.