Via Comedy Central.

Updated with the video of the interview.

With statehood on the ballot this November, D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton is ready to duke it out with “old rival” Stephen Colbert this Friday night.

“At last I get to see my old ‘nemesis,’ Stephen Colbert, on his new show, despite having left his old persona at Comedy Central, where we got to be good frenemies,” Norton said in a statement.

Norton is going on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert alongside Joy Bryant, an actress portraying the congresswoman in the forthcoming Amazon series Good Girls Revolt. The pilot was released last fall and the rest of the show debuts October 28.

The show fictionalizes the true story about women researchers at Newsweek in the late 1960s who sued their bosses for gender discrimination. Norton, then the Assistant Legal Director at the American Civil Liberties Union, filed the class action lawsuit.

The D.C. congresswoman appeared on The Colbert Report numerous times during its run to make the case for statehood, which his blowhard pundit invariably dismissed out of hand.

More recently, on The Late Show, Colbert suggested some ideas for the future state’s flag, motto, and license plate, despite saying the bid “doesn’t seem likely.”

It’s good that Colbert is getting back in with Norton—it looked for a while there like she had replaced him in her esteem with HBO upstart John Oliver, who dedicated one of his longform segments to the District’s conundrum in August 2015.

“John Oliver has picked up where Stephen Colbert left off, when he regularly made fun of D.C.—and me—for not having the same rights as other Americans.” Norton said in a statement explaining why she’d be using the clip to educate other denizens on Capitol Hill.

The Late Show airs at 11:35 p.m. on CBS.