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September 23, 1950legislationnational securityassociation rightsCold Warloyalty politicsGovernmentJusticeCivil Rights

Congress overrides Truman veto of McCarran Internal Security Act

Congress enacted the McCarran Internal Security Act over President Truman’s veto, creating registration and control tools aimed at alleged communist organizations. Truman warned that the law would make a mockery of the Bill of Rights, but Congress framed it as a national-security response to subversion.