Attorney general opposes Obama's plan for closing Guantanamo

US President Barack Obama is facing opposition again from within his administration over his plans to close the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to a report.

US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who was appointed as the head of the Department of Justice (DOJ) by Obama two years ago, is opposing a White House-backed proposal that would allow detained terrorism suspects who plead guilty to terrorism charges to serve their sentences in a third-country prison, Reuters reported on Tuesday.

The proposal would allow Guantanamo detainees to plead guilty to terrorism charges in federal court by videoconference, according to senior administration officials.

The plan would thus bypass a congressional ban on transferring detainees to US soil, which has left dozens of prisoners in long-term confinement in Guantanamo.

Over the past three months, Lynch has twice intervened to block White House proposals on the issue, objecting that they would…

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