Politics | Khalid Sheikh Mohammed trial Obama Will Help Choose 9/11 Trial Venue President steps in after Manhattan choice sparks backlash By Rob Quinn Posted Feb 12, 2010 5:41 AM CST Copied Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, is seen in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (AP Photo/www.muslm.net, File) President Obama will help choose the location of the trial of alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his co-accused, according to administration officials. The move indicates an awareness that the White House mishandled the process in placing the decision in Attorney General Eric Holder's hands, notes the Washington Post, and is a bid to secure congressional funding for the pricey trial before bipartisan efforts to do away with funding gain steam. While Obama hasn't ruled out holding the trial in Holder's choice of Manhattan, officials admit that they have been slow to respond to criticism. Officials in states where a trial could be held have voiced strong opposition. If a location for a civilian trial can't be found the administration may have no option but to try the men under a military commission. This option, which Holder has left open but made clear he doesn't favor, is supported by 55% of Americans while 37% would prefer a civilian trial, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll. Read These Next Original member of O'Jays may have been victim of serial killer. Something else being smuggled in from Mexico: cacti. 'Miracle fruit' is helping chemo patients taste again. These movies should've won best picture at the Oscars (per WaPo). Report an error