Justice for 9/11 Act and Alleged Terrorists' Plea Deals

The Justice for 9/11 Act aims to prevent alleged 9/11 terrorists from receiving plea deals to avoid the death penalty. It also seeks to ensure they remain in Guantanamo Bay and face trial.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's stance on Guantanamo Bay facility

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's past votes and remarks about Guantanamo Bay prison facility are under scrutiny after being selected as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate in the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket.

Revocation of 9/11 Terrorist Attack Plotters' Plea Agreement

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked a plea agreement with three accused plotters of the 9/11 terrorist attacks after announcing it just three days prior, leading to strong reactions from various parties involved.

Revoked plea deal with 9/11 defendants

Senator Ted Cruz argued that the plea deal with the 9/11 defendants was revoked due to the White House's desire to close Guantanamo Bay at all costs and a political mandate to pull out of Afghanistan by the anniversary of 9/11.

Guantanamo Bay plea deal for 9/11 attackers

Three men accused of roles in the 9/11 terrorist attacks will plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence after nearly 2 decades in prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Plea Agreement in 9/11 Terror Attacks Case

The U.S. Defense Department reached a plea agreement with three of the five men charged in the 9/11 terror attacks, including alleged mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, who will plead guilty in exchange for life in prison instead of facing a death penalty trial.

Biden Administration Considering Using Guantanamo Bay for Haitian Migrants

The Biden administration is considering using Guantanamo Bay to process Haitian migrants amid worsening conditions in Haiti. Gangs control much of Haiti's capital, forcing thousands to flee. The US has deployed security personnel to support the embassy in Haiti and is preparing for potential mass migration events.