According to Fox News, a military appeals judge ruled on Tuesday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin never revoke the plea agreements of Guantanamo Bay prisoners, including alleged 9/11 engineer Khalid Sheikh Mohammad. The court’s judgment, which has not yet been publicly disclosed, stated that Austin had overstepped his bounds when he afterwards attempted to overturn the petition deals reached by martial prosecutors and defense attorneys. The Pentagon has the option of filing an emergency request with the federal appeals court in the D.C. Circuit, but the courtroom court did not display any papers as of Tuesday evening. A hearing at Guantanamo Bay is scheduled for next week, where Mohammad and two other defendants had enter pleas of criminal in separate trials, with the possibility of dropping the death penalty. This announcement item is progressing. Kindly check again for updates.