Colorado will make headlines across the world this week as the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case challenging Donald's Trump eligibility to run for office in the Centennial State. The lead plaintiff in the case is a 91-year-old former state lawmaker and diehard Republican. Norma Anderson says she never dreamed she would be part of an effort to keep her own party's leading candidate off the ballot. That is, until Jan. 6, 2021.Anderson says the attack on the U.S.
When he did nothing to stop the attack on the capitol, she says she knew he was ineligible to run again.'I knew he fit under Section 3,' she said.Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, the Constitution's insurrection clause, states that any officer of the United States who engages in an insurrection after taking an oath to uphold the Constitution can't hold office again.'Trump wanted to overturn an election.