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#FBI Politicization has been a persistent concern throughout the history of the FBI, stemming from the tension between its law enforcement role and its place within the political landscape of the U.S.. Examples range from targeting political dissidents to controversy over investigations into high-profile political figures. [1, 2, 3] Early examples of political influence (1919–1970s) • First Red Scare and Palmer Raids (1919–1920): During this period of anti-communist fervor, the Bureau of Investigation (the FBI’s predecessor) orchestrated large-scale raids on suspected radicals and anarchists. These operations, conducted under Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, were politically motivated an