I put my query poorly. *Trump Kit Cat Girl was unnerved by Kavanaugh’s very first decision as a justice on the Supreme Court. Many were unnerved, as was I, and I guess that many still are.
While it got very little play, nevertheless, somewhere there actually was a legitimate explanation for Kavanaugh’s odd decision that he rendered, and saw him join with all the wrong justices to decide what I believe was his very first case for him, as a justice.
I have no record now of the case, the exact outcome, and most important, no memory of who or where it was that said he most assuredly did the right thing, and explained how and why his seemingly un-conservative decision was the correct decision to render.
Maybe Andrew McCarthy or Jonathan Turley in an appearance on FOX, or a column, but it eased my own initial disappointment with his decision against the plaintiff. It was not a Q drop or an Anon, I don’t believe.
Would you happen to recall?
I realized after I posted I was probably answering a different question than you asked.
All I remember about the case in question was that objective observers thought Kavanaugh correctly interpreted the law as written, even though it went against POTUS on an immigration issue.
Following the law is what we want.
Sorry I can’t remember the exact details.