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The Senate censured Joseph McCarthy because of his unfounded accusations against people in the State Department, military and private citizens. President Dwight Eisenhower was especially upset by McCarthy's claim of communists in the military.
in December 1954, the senate voted to censure, or formally criticize, him for "conduct unbecoming a senator"
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mccarthy claimed that the us army was full of communists
Joseph McCarthy began to be discredited in the early 1950s, particularly after the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954, where his aggressive tactics and unfounded allegations against individuals in the military were publicly scrutinized. The televised hearings revealed his bullying behavior and lack of evidence, leading to a significant decline in public support. By December 1954, the U.S. Senate formally condemned him for unbecoming conduct, marking a definitive end to his influence and power.
Yes, granted he did not have the greatest ethical code but he was ethical. What you most likely meant to ask was did he have a moral conduct.
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