The Obama administration is yet to find a city that is willing to host the terror trials of the five alleged 9/11 plotters, a year after proposing to hold the legal proceedings in Manhattan.
The administration's attempt to buy an unused prison in Thomson, Illinois to relocate the 180 remaining detainees in Guantanamo Bay, which also includes the five conspirators, has also been blocked by the Republicans, the New York Daily News reported.
The newspaper said there was zero political incentive among US politicians to resolve the issue around closing the detention centre, and President Barack Obama was wary of pursuing it before the Congressional elections in the fall.
"It's obvious they're waiting until after the elections," said Representative Peter King, top Republican on the Homeland Security Committee.
"By delaying it, "they're politicising it," King said.
"The Obama administration is guilty of criminal negligence. They've mishandled it from the start," King charged.
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