Top advisers to President Obama are close to a decision recommending that the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks be prosecuted in a military tribunal, The Washington Post reported Friday, citing unnamed administration officials.
According to the report, the president's advisors have grown increasingly wary of bipartisan opposition to the planned civilian federal trial in New York City, mere blocks from where nearly 3,000 Americans were killed in the spectacular attack on the World Trade Center.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and prominent state Democrats, who initially embraced Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other conspirators in Manhattan, have since reversed their support for the trial.
The paper said administration officials are privately bracing for backlash from disappointed liberals and some government lawyers should Obama reverse his decision to try the detainees in civilian courts.
Officials told the Post an announcement could come soon and that they hoped to finalize their plans by March 18, when Obama leaves for a trip to Indonesia.
More: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/04/obama-aides-recommend-military-trial/
3 comments:
This administration cant even figure out which hand to use.
Now they have to START ALL OVER AGAIN--KSm had already pleaded guilty, now they have to try him all over again. And who benefits the most? LAWYERS!!!!!!
To save face, only because he knew congress was not going to provide funding. This guy is trying to be as slick as "Willie".
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