but honestly Roberts and Kavanaugh did not have a backbone on that decision DeSantis also said that’s just the bottom line.
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The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the health care worker mandate to go into effect but blocked enforcement of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees. Justices Roberts and Kavanaugh sided with the liberal justices on the health care worker mandate. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis knocked Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh for lacking a “backbone” in their decision on the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for certain health care workers. DeSantis slammed them both during a guest appearance on the popular conservative podcast “Ruthless” that aired Friday. On the nurse mandate and the doctor mandate, Roberts and Kavanaugh joined with the liberals to allow the nurse mandate, DeSantis said to a booing crowd. But honestly, Roberts and Kavanaugh did not have a backbone on that decision, DeSantis also said. “That’s just the bottom line. DeSantis also vowed to enforce Florida’s protections for nurses amid the health care worker vaccine mandate. The Florida governor called the OSHA vaccine mandate ruling a “no-brainer” and said that anybody who’s not a far-left jurist was going to come out that way. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration mandate had gone into effect on Monday and had required businesses with at least 100 employees to require workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear a mask while going through weekly testing. Recently the state of Florida sued President Joe Biden’s administration over its coronavirus vaccine mandate for federal contractors, opening yet another battleground between Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and the White House. The lawsuit, announced by DeSantis at a news conference, alleges the president doesn’t have the authority to issue the rule and that it violates procurement law.