That tweet doesn't explain what's going on. This is about the 6th Circuit lifting of the ban on the mandate. From the Liberty Justice Center, who posted the tweet about Kavanaugh:
"Late Friday the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the suspension on the mandate that had been in place since November. The stay was the result of a petition filed in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals by Louisiana business owner Brandon Trosclair and a group of Texas employees. Trosclair and six employees of CaptiveAire Systems are represented by the national law firm Liberty Justice Center and the Louisiana-based Pelican Institute for Public Policy.
Brandon Trosclair, who employs nearly 500 people across 15 grocery stores in Louisiana and Mississippi said, “I’m proud to stand up on behalf of Americans and business owners who will be harmed by the federal government’s illegal mandate. It is time for our highest court to stop the Biden Administration’s relentless intrusion into Americans’ private lives and businesses.”
Patrick Hughes, president and co-founder of the Liberty Justice Center said, “This is the most egregious overreach of the federal government in a generation and Americans will not stand for it. The Biden Administration does not have the legal authority to mandate Americans put shots into their arms or lose their jobs. This fight must go to the U.S. Supreme Court, and we look forward to protecting the rights of our clients and all Americans in this historic fight.”"
That tweet doesn't explain what's going on. This is about the 6th Circuit lifting of the ban on the mandate. From the Liberty Justice Center, who posted the tweet about Kavanaugh:
"Late Friday the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the suspension on the mandate that had been in place since November. The stay was the result of a petition filed in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals by Louisiana business owner Brandon Trosclair and a group of Texas employees. Trosclair and six employees of CaptiveAire Systems are represented by the national law firm Liberty Justice Center and the Louisiana-based Pelican Institute for Public Policy.
Brandon Trosclair, who employs nearly 500 people across 15 grocery stores in Louisiana and Mississippi said, “I’m proud to stand up on behalf of Americans and business owners who will be harmed by the federal government’s illegal mandate. It is time for our highest court to stop the Biden Administration’s relentless intrusion into Americans’ private lives and businesses.”
Patrick Hughes, president and co-founder of the Liberty Justice Center said, “This is the most egregious overreach of the federal government in a generation and Americans will not stand for it. The Biden Administration does not have the legal authority to mandate Americans put shots into their arms or lose their jobs. This fight must go to the U.S. Supreme Court, and we look forward to protecting the rights of our clients and all Americans in this historic fight.”"
https://libertyjusticecenter.org/media/supreme-court-vaccine-mandate/