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A. Mitchell Palmer served as the U.S. Attorney General from 1919 to 1921 and is best known for his role in the Palmer Raids, which targeted suspected radicals and anarchists during the Red Scare. His aggressive actions included widespread arrests and deportations, fueled by fears of communism and political unrest following World War I. Palmer's tactics were controversial and often criticized for violating civil liberties, ultimately leading to a decline in his political influence.

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