New Jersey U.S. Attorney Alina Habba believes judges should be "respecting" the president after a judge declared that she could not carry out her duties.
A federal judge ruled earlier Thursday that Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey was unlawful. She was appointed as the interim attorney for 120 days before a panel of judges decided to pass on continuing her tenure.
Habba had been put up for Senate confirmation, but the chamber did not act on her nomination.
"We will not fall to rogue judges; we will not fall to people trying to be political when they should just be doing their job: respecting the president," Habba told Fox News.
Habba: We will not fall to rogue judges, we will not fall to people trying to be political when they should just be doing their job