As Donald Trump himself foreshadowed at his New Hampshire rally Thursday night, promising to revive his “Pocahontas” attack—“don’t worry, we will revive it. It can be revived. It will be revived. And it can be revived very easily, and very quickly,” he promised the crowd—Elizabeth Warren is still attempting to navigate the charge that she lied about her Native American heritage to get preferential treatment at Harvard, and criticism over the DNA test she took to prove otherwise. On Friday, she attempted to get out in front of the issue with—what else?—a plan. In a Medium post, Warren dropped a comprehensive policy proposal outlining her vision for helping the Native American community achieve economic and social parity.

As Politico noted, the 9,000-word proposal is her longest yet, double the length of anything she’s released thus far. It’s perhaps an overly-meticulous way of addressing her misfire with the DNA test, which drew outrage from some Native American leaders, and concern from the progressive world that she was dabbling in cultural appropriation. Regardless, Warren went all out. “The story of America’s mistreatment of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians is a long and painful one, rooted in centuries of discrimination, neglect, greed, and violence,” she wrote. “Washington owes Native communities a fighting chance to build stronger communities and a brighter future.”

Included in her proposal: revoking permits for the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines running through tribal lands; increasing the funding for the Indian Health Service insurance agency; reinforcing protections against businesses and developers taking over sacred lands; and, critically, expanding criminal jurisdiction to allow tribes to prosecute crimes committed by non-Natives on tribal land, while increasing funding for tribal law enforcement and the justice system.

Warren’s comeback may have surprised Trump, who told voters in April that, “she’s finished, she’s out, she’s gone,” and gloated about the inevitable end of her campaign. A Fox News poll released Thursday revealed that the exact opposite has happened: Warren is now beating Trump by a full 7 points in a hypothetical matchup, 46-39. Even more worrisome for the president, the poll showed her placing second in the Democratic primary race, overtaking Bernie Sanders and closing in on “Sleepy” Joe Biden. In short, it’s surely only a matter of time before Trump resorts to his old smear campaign. And this time, in theory, Warren is ready for him.

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