Joseph McCarthy

  • American


Elected to the Senate in 1946, Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) did not draw major national attention until 1950. On February 9th of that year, he delivered a Lincoln Day address in Wheeling, West Virginia, blaming failures in American foreign policy on Communist infiltration of the US government. The Wisconsin Republican claimed to have a list of known Communists still working in the Department of State. A special subcommittee investigated McCarthy"s charges and rejected them as "a fraud and a hoax," but the outbreak of the Korean War and the highly publicized conviction of Alger Hiss lent credibility to the charges. When McCarthy became chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations in 1953, he launched a series of investigations into alleged subversion and espionage. In 1954, a confrontation with the army led to the nationally televised Army'McCarthy hearings, which tarnished McCarthy's public image, undermined his charges, and prompted his censure by the US Senate. - US Senate

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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1908/11/14 Joseph McCarthy is born in Grand Chute, Wisconsin Born
1953/00/00 Joseph McCarthy becomes chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Accuser McCarthyism
1954/12/02 McCarthy is censured by the US Senate for failing to cooperate with the Subcommittee on Rules and Administration and abusing members who were trying to carry out assigned duties Accuser McCarthyism
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