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Joseph McCarthy, a U.S. Senator in the early 1950s, is best known for his role in the anti-communist hysteria known as McCarthyism. While he did not directly alter the Pledge of Allegiance, his actions and the broader Red Scare climate contributed to an atmosphere of suspicion and fear that permeated American society, including the realm of patriotism and loyalty. His influence led to increased scrutiny of individuals and organizations, pushing many to publicly affirm their allegiance to the country, often through pledges or oaths.

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