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The Biden administration asks a federal appeals court to block a plea agreement for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants.
Mohammed was due to enter his guilty plea on Friday and two others next week .
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin tried to throw out the plea agreement, saying he had no power to do so after the senior Pentagon official approved it in July .
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