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Soros-backed group behind Tesla unrest accused of ‘infiltrating’ key House race with chosen candidate

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The Progressive group «Indivisible,» which was behind many of the Tesla protests in recent months as well as mobilizing for other far-left causes, appears to now be getting involved in a key congressional swing district with the goal of growing resistance against President Donald Trump in Congress.

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With primary races already underway for the 2026 Midterm elections, the group appears to have in their sights Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican in a critical swing state representing New York’s 17th District, in the form of a candidate with extensive ties to the group, progressive Democrat and Rockland County legislator Beth Davidson. 

Davidson’s social media presence includes several posts promoting Indivisible, including attending an event in June in Rockland, New York and Davidson was featured in a promotional video for Indivisible Northern Westchester that same month. 

Indivisible has been front and center in other aspects of the race and local chapters of the group helped to organize protests at Lawler town hall events in April and May.

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NY Dem congressional candidate Beth Davidson has been a vocal supporter of Indivisible, a group known for disrupting town halls and Tesla dealerships (Getty/Davidson campaign website)

Fox News Digital reported on local Indivisible chapter leaders in Rockland planning an anti-Lawler protest in April. Footage obtained by Fox News Digital of the meeting showed organizing committee leader Pascale Jean-Gilles discussing filling the entire street in front of the event.

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«It is a long street, and we’re trying to fill the entire street, so everyone coming into the rally will see people there and recognize it’s not going to be all, like, sunshine and daisies,» Jean-Gilles said.  

Ahead of the event, Davidson indicated that over a thousand protesters would attend the demonstration, saying on X: «Please pass him a note that 1100 or so of his ‘friends’ are excited to see him in my county legislative district tomorrow!»

At another Indivisible protest against Lawler earlier in the month, Davidson posted on X that she was «proud to stand with more than a thousand people at the #HandsOff rally organized by @IndivisWstchr @1199seiu @nwindivisible@cwaunion and more to stand up for our freedoms and our future!»

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«Mike Lawler may be silent on the daily assaults on healthcare, education, social security and national security, but We the People are NOT!» said Davidson.

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Former President Donald Trump headlines a National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) fundraising dinner, in Tampa, Florida on Nov. 8, 2021 (National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC))

Davidson congratulated Indivisible Rockland for a «packed event» in April 2025 after speaking at one of their events a month earlier, accusing Lawler of hiding from his constituents. 

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Bill Batson, a member of the Indivisible Rockland steering committee, gave $250 to Davidson’s campaign via his own campaign committee, FEC records show. 

In response to Indivisible and Davidson’s apparent collaboration, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Maureen O’Toole accused the group of «infiltrating» congressional races to undermine Trump’s agenda.

«Indivisible has a new plan: Stop shouting outside congressional offices and start infiltrating them,» said O’Toole. «Their first attempt? NY-17, where they’re backing far-left extremist Beth Davidson to carry out their agenda.»

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Indivisible was founded in response to Trump’s election in 2016, according to its website. The group’s website says that they were «brought together by a practical guide to resist the Trump agenda, Indivisible is a movement of thousands of group leaders and more than a million members taking regular, iterative, and increasingly complex actions to resist the GOPs agenda, elect local champions, and fight for progressive policies.»

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A member of the Seattle Fire Department inspects a burned Tesla Cybertruck at a Tesla lot in Seattle, Monday, March 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File)

Indivisible’s presence at Tesla protests nationwide, according to a Washington Free Beacon report, included a «reimbursement program» for local activists that showed up at the protests.

Indivisible, a group that has received more than $7 million from the George Soros network since 2017, according to the New York Post, has also been involved in protests calling to «abolish» ICE. 

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The group has also promoted defunding the police. 

Earlier this year, Indivisible published a «tool kit» with recommendations for protesting at town halls and lawmakers’ district offices. A section on how to «take the fight to Elon» includes steps for planning and executing a demonstration at Tesla dealerships, showrooms and factories for Elon Musk’s role as then-head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

While many of the protests outside Tesla dealerships were peaceful, the anti-Musk effort resulted in several instances of violence that the Department of Justice labeled «domestic terrorism», including acts of arson. 

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In a statement to Fox News Digital, Lawler campaign spokesperson Chris Russell, called Davidson’s association with Indivisible «disgraceful.»

«They’ve had Nazi imagery and antisemitic tropes at their rallies and promoted a baseless election denialism conspiracy theory rooted in antisemitism on their website. I’m demanding she denounce them immediately, this dangerous rhetoric will lead to more violence and threatens our democracy.»

With primary races already underway for the 2026 Midterm elections, Indivisible appears to have in their sights Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican in a critical swing state, New York congressional district 17.

With primary races already underway for the 2026 Midterm elections, Indivisible appears to have in its sights Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican in a critical swing state, New York congressional district 17. (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images and AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Davidson condemned the imagery at the rally she attended in a post on X in March saying, «To be clear, I absolutely condemn the imagery of that poster. I will always be a voice against anti-Semitism and for my Jewish community. It’s time for Mike Lawler to stop weaponizing antisemitism for his own political gain and stop using the Jewish community — my community, not his — as political pawns.»

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Lawler responded on X making the case that Davidson’s statement did not go far enough. 

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Davidson campaign for comment on this story. 

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Davidson has been endorsed by Mondaire Jones, a progressive who is the last Democrat to hold Lawler’s seat. 

The race for NY-17 will be one of the most closely watched in the country as Republicans attempt to preserve their razor-thin majority in Congress, which historically has proven difficult for the party in power following a new president taking office.

The Cook Political Report ranks the race, where Davidson is one of several Democrats running in the primary, as «Lean Republican.»

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Fox News Digital’s Liz Elkind contributed to this report.

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Pro-life group ‘elated’ after Planned Parenthood shutters Houston facilities: ‘Tremendous victory’

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EXCLUSIVE: A pro-life group is celebrating a «tremendous victory» after Planned Parenthood announced two of its facilities in Houston, Texas, will be shutting down this fall, as Republican lawmakers continue to target the organization.

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In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, 40 Days for Life CEO and founder Shawn Carney, a Houston resident, expressed «both personal and professional elation» at the shuttering of the facilities, including the 78,000-square-foot clinic that he said was the largest abortion facility in the Western Hemisphere.

«This is massive news for the pro-life movement and shows the direction that Planned Parenthood is going, which is down,» Carney said.

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast — which runs six clinics in the Houston area and two in Louisiana — will close its Prevention Park and Southwest centers on Sept. 30, while the other Houston facilities will be acquired by the organization’s largest Texas affiliate.

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A pro-life group is celebrating a «tremendous victory» after Planned Parenthood announced that two of its Houston facilities would be shutting down. (Getty Images)

This comes amid several closures of Planned Parenthood facilities in various states, including New York, where the organization is selling its only Manhattan health center building for $39 million.

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Facilities in GOP-led states with abortion restrictions, including Texas, have also been forced to cease procedures following the 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe V. Wade and sent decisions regarding abortion back to the states.

«Now they are closing the largest abortion facility in the world,» Carney said. «Their flagship. They’re very proud of it in Houston, Texas. They’re finally closing it, and it’s unbelievable.»

The company cited rising costs, staffing shortages and low reimbursement rates as the reasons for closing the two Houston facilities. GOP officials in recent years have made repeated attempts to shut down Planned Parenthood, even after nearly all abortions were banned under Texas law.

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The Trump administration has sought to impose funding cuts to Planned Parenthood that could lead to the closure of additional facilities. A provision in a GOP-backed bill would end Medicaid payments for one year to abortion providers that received more than $800,000 from the program in 2023.

A judge granted a preliminary injunction earlier this week blocking the government from cutting Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood member organizations that either do not provide abortions or did not meet a threshold of at least $800,000 in Medicaid reimbursements in a given year.

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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast will close its Prevention Park and Southwest centers on Sept. 30. (Getty Images)

Carney said 40 Days for Life has prayed and held vigils outside the Houston mega-facility since 2006.

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«Countless people have gone out, offered alternatives. We’ve had pro-life buses outside to do free ultrasounds. There have been so many lives saved, but to be honest, it just seemed like they were Goliath and it didn’t matter if we were David,» he said, adding that the «behemoth» facility even provided late-term abortions at one point. «They were just going to always be open and always be victorious.»

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Carney described the closing of the facilities as a «tremendous victory» for the pro-life movement and said it represents «one of the biggest victories that we’ve had» following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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«Planned Parenthood has always been very top-heavy in D.C., and that’s been a weakness for the pro-life movement. But once [the court] sent it back to the states, it was sending it back to the place where the pro-life movement was the strongest, which was the grassroots,» he said.

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The company cited rising costs, staffing shortages and low reimbursement rates as the basis for the closing of the two facilities. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

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The closure of the two Houston facilities shows «more than anything else» that «the pro-life movement is built for a post-Roe America,» Carney said, adding that Planned Parenthood is not a «monster that can’t go away.»

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«They are very, very vulnerable. When you look at the New York closing and the Houston closing, this is what that represents. All the nonsense about other services and serving women and helping low-income women. Because when you take away abortions or you offer alternatives, they close, and they close their most prosperous locations,» he said.

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Eva Copa y Mariana Prado: quiénes son las únicas dos mujeres que disputarán las elecciones presidenciales de Bolivia

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Las dos únicas mujeres que disputan las elecciones presidenciales de Bolivia. Copa buscará la Presidencia con el partido Morena y Prado la Vicepresidencia con Alianza Popular.

Solo dos de los nueve frentes que participan en las elecciones generales de Bolivia incluyeron mujeres en sus fórmulas presidenciales. Se trata de Eva Copa que postula a la Presidencia por su propio partido, Movimiento de Renovación Nacional (Morena); y Mariana Prado, candidata a la Vicepresidencia por Alianza Popular, el frente que encabeza Andrónico Rodríguez, quien fue considerado el “heredero político” de Evo Morales (2006-2019).

Ambas candidatas vienen de las filas del Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) y ocuparon cargos importantes dentro del Estado. Con orígenes sociales y académicos distintos, las dos postulantes se presentan como parte de la renovación de la izquierda boliviana y sus propuestas tienen más similitudes que diferencias: ambas buscan consolidar los avances sociales del MAS, pero hacer ajustes en la política financiera manteniendo al Estado como un actor protagónico de la economía nacional.

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La actual alcaldesa de El Alto nació en 1987, es la sexta de siete hermanos de una familia humilde y de vocación diversa: hay desde una enfermera hasta un cerrajero. Su formación política inició en la Universidad Pública de El Alto (UPEA) de donde se tituló como trabajadora social. Fue miembro del centro de estudiantes y desde ahí pasó a las listas del MAS para el Legislativo en 2014.

Eva Copa en una sesión
Eva Copa en una sesión del Senado (REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez)

Fue elegida senadora, pero su gestión no destacó públicamente hasta casi el final de su mandato en 2019, cuando la crisis post electoral provocó la renuncia de Evo Morales y de todos los que lo seguían en la línea de sucesión constitucional.

Huérfanos de sus líderes políticos, los parlamentarios del MAS eligieron a Copa, de 32 años, como presidenta del Senado. La mujer que hasta entonces era desconocida a nivel nacional ocupó las primeras planas de los medios al ser una figura clave en la estabilización del país en medio de la convulsión política y social de aquellos días. La senadora viabilizó la ley de convocatoria a elecciones durante el mandato interino de Jeanine Añez, lo que le valió ser acusada de traidora por el ala radical de su partido. En medio de las críticas, ella defendió el haberse quedado a dar la cara cuando el país ardía y los padres de la patria huían.

Copa fue la primera mujer del bloque popular que interpeló a Morales y se le ha parado de frente en un momento clave, ahí reside su principal capital político”, explica el analista político Carlos Saavedra. La entonces senadora ganó popularidad por haberse mostrado valiente y conciliadora en un momento en el que “el país necesitaba certezas”, apunta el experto.

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La presidenta interina Jeanine Añez y Eva Copa en la promulgación de la ley de convocatoria a elecciones (REUTERS/David Mercado)

Sin embargo, el haber pactado con el gobierno de Jeanine Añez le pasó factura con el MAS. En 2021, Morales la apartó del frente y le negó la candidatura a la Alcaldía de El Alto. Como un efecto bumerán, la estrategia del líder cocalero salió mal: Copa postuló con otro partido y arrasó en la votación.

En 2022 fue distinguida entre las 100 personas más influyentes del mundo por la revista Time y visitó Nueva York vestida de chola paceña, reivindicando sus orígenes y a las clases populares bolivianas.

Si bien logró mantener un capital simbólico importante, tuvo dificultades de gestión en una ciudad que tiene tanta población como necesidades. En paralelo creó su propio partido, con una sigla idéntica a la de Claudia Scheinbaum en México, y mostró una buena coordinación con el Gobierno de Luis Arce. De hecho, su candidato a vicepresidente y su jefe de campaña fueron colaboradores cercanos del presidente.

Con Morales la relación no ha hecho más que enfriarse. Si bien nunca hubo un trato cercano y sus encuentros se limitaron a unas pocas reuniones de bancada para tratar temas de gestión, a ella le molestó el haberse enterado de su renuncia por televisión, haber sentido “abandono” cuando se quedó a cargo de la Asamblea Legislativa y por ser desplazada del partido en las elecciones municipales.

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Eva Copa en una gala de la Revista Time en Nueva York (REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs)

Su nueva apuesta electoral no parece muy prometedora. Las encuestas le dan menos del 2% de intención de voto y su campaña política para las elecciones es un misterio, no ha hecho ningún acto de propaganda público salvo por algunas entrevistas televisivas.

Al parecer, la estrategia pasaba por ser la única opción de izquierda alternativa al MAS si Andrónico Rodríguez no era habilitado a las elecciones. Cuando faltan 21 días para la votación, las listas de Morena están abiertas y casi vacías: de los más de 300 candidatos al Legislativo solo tiene siete inscritos, lo que le da pie para anotar candidatos a último minuto porque la norma electoral lo permite en caso de inhabilitación.

Se sabe que hubo acercamientos con el evismo para canalizar esa fuerza política a través de Morena, pero su jefe de campaña, Iván Lima, afirmó que el acuerdo no incluiría a Morales. Sin embargo, hasta ahora no hay nada asegurado, ni siquiera la continuidad de su candidatura: según Lima, bajarse de las elecciones “es una de las posibilidades” que consideran ante su bajo desempeño en las encuestas y la falta de acuerdos entre los candidatos de izquierda.

Después de casi cinco años con un perfil bajo, la ex ministra de Planificación del Desarrollo del Gobierno volvió a la palestra pública. Mariana Prado, de 43 años, es la compañera de fórmula de Andrónico Rodríguez, el aprendiz de Evo Morales que tomó vuelo propio y ahora disputa la Presidencia.

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Mariana Prado, la candidata de Alianza Popular, cuando se desempeñaba como ministra de Planificación del Desarrollo (Foto: Urgente Bo)

Prado tiene una larga trayectoria en la gestión pública y créditos académicos. Se graduó de uno de los colegio más exclusivos de La Paz, es abogada y administradora de empresas con especialización en gestión pública y habla tres idiomas. Sus amigas de la escuela la recuerdan como alguien que “hacía todo bien”.

Conoció a Evo Morales en Francia cuando dio una charla en la Casa de América Latina poco antes de asumir la Presidencia por primera vez y ella era una estudiante Lengua y civilización francesa en una universidad afiliada a la Sorbona. Fue a escucharlo y tuvo la oportunidad de saludarlo al finalizar el evento. Diez años después diría en una entrevista que ese día sintió “su aura y su carisma” y que ser parte de su equipo le parecía “un sueño”.

Prado retornó a Bolivia en 2006 y pronto empezó a trabajar en la función pública. Pasó por algunos ministerios, por el directorio de la empresa estatal de aviación y la Vicepresidencia del Estado, donde fue jefa de gabinete de Álvaro García Linera, a quien considera uno de sus mentores. En 2018, a los 34 años, fue designada ministra de Planificación del Desarrollo por sugerencia del vicepresidente. “Casi el 80% de mi perfil ha sido orientado al sector público, he tenido experiencia en el ámbito internacional y algo muy reducido en el sector privado, pero soy una nena del Estado”, manifestó hace poco en una entrevista que se ha viralizado.

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Mariana Prado, en la presentación de su candidatura, en un hotel de La Paz, el 19 de mayo de 2025 (REUTERS/Claudia Morales)

Tras la caída del Gobierno en 2019, Prado prácticamente desapareció del ojo público y mantuvo un perfil bajo. En el Gobierno de Luis Arce fue designada vicepresidenta de Fonplata hasta que su vida dio un giro en mayo de este año.

Estaba en Argentina cuando recibió la llamada de alguien del entorno de Rodríguez que le dijo que el candidato quería comunicarse con ella. Pensó que le pediría asesoramiento para su redactar plan de Gobierno y se sorprendió cuando la invitó a ser su compañera de fórmula. Se habían conocido cuando ella era ministra y él dirigente sindical de los cocaleros.

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Prado retornó a Bolivia para reunirse en persona y la ex ministra puso dos condiciones para aceptar la propuesta: terciar con un partido que esté en línea con sus principios políticos y no hacer “nada contra Evo”. Con las bases sentadas, aceptó y empezó la tormenta.

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El binomio de Alianza Popular durante una proclamación de su candidatura.

En cuanto Prado asomó en el escenario electoral inició una campaña en su contra. La denuncia más mediática viene de una organización feminista que la acusa de haber “defendido” a un feminicida en 2018, cuando acudió a una citación judicial para testificar sobre la clase de persona que había sido con ella su ex novio, el acusado del feminicidio. Sus detractoras dicen que su asistencia a los tribunales fue un acto político por su posición de ministra. En su defensa ella sostiene que fue incluida en la lista antes de ocupar el cargo y que no testificó sobre el hecho en sí porque no lo presenció.

También enfrentó el rechazo de sectores que respaldan a la Alianza Popular y que posiblemente querían meter a su gente en un país acostumbrado a los cuoteos. Durante algunos días hubo incertidumbre y rumores de relevo.

El 28 de junio, Rodríguez y Prado aparecieron tomados de la mano en la proclamación de su candidatura, como dos sobrevivientes de una ola de ataques políticos y judiciales. En medio de algunas críticas, que han bajado de tono, pero no han cesado y que apelan incluso a su condición social; la candidata defiende su compromiso con el país, su perfil académico y su trayectoria en asuntos de Estado como sus mejores credenciales para dirigir el primer poder del Estado en un quinquenio que se anuncia conflictivo por la crisis económica y política que atraviesa el país.

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Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal

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In a milestone moment, the Army Friday conducted a live-fire test of its precision strike missiles in Australia, the first ever west of the international dateline. 

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The test, seen in footage obtained by Fox News Digital, marks a significant advancement in the region’s long-range strike capabilities. The precision strike missile (PrSM) has an unclassified range of 300 miles and can hit moving targets on land or at sea. 

The test saw a U.S.-manufactured PrSM launched from a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) vehicle owned by the Australian Defence Force. 

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It was a show of force between the U.S. and Australia at a time of increasing tension in the Indo-Pacific. 

«This is just one of the key steps we’re taking throughout the region to deter conflict, while ensuring that our soldiers have the best capabilities available,» said Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, who observed the test at the Mount Bundey Training Area in Australia. «The PrSM allows our forces to hold land and maritime regions at risk, which gives adversaries pause and increases deterrence.»

In a milestone moment, the Army on Friday conducted a live-fire test of its precision strike missiles in Australia, the first ever west of the international dateline.  (US Army )

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The PrSM is the U.S. Army’s newest addition to its long-range precision fires (LRPF) portfolio, a triad of advanced strike systems that includes HIMARS-launched missiles, the mid-range capability platform and the Dark Eagle hypersonic missile.

While HIMARS has already proven itself in combat zones like Ukraine, where its ability to rapidly fire and evade counterattack has made it a prized system, the integration of the PrSM into this platform significantly enhances its strategic utility. 

The mobile launcher can be deployed from C-17 and C-130 aircraft, a U.S. Navy landing craft and even from ships at sea, a capability tested in joint drills with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.

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Unlike the 90-mile-range Extended Range Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (ER GMLRS), which fires six missiles per HIMARS, the PrSM packs two missiles per launcher and can reach more than triple the distance.

Asked why the missiles were an important part of preparation for a potential war in the Indo-Pacific, Driscoll told reporters, «I think if you look at the way conflict is unfolding now, what is not being rewarded is large, massive presences with static locations and big footprints and signatures. What is being rewarded is the ability to be agile, hide your signature and move quickly.» 

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A U.S.-manufactured PrSM was launched from a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System vehicle owned by the Australian Defence Force.  (US Army )

Fielding of HIMARS continues across the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii recently receiving 16 launchers, a first for a light infantry division tasked with jungle and archipelagic warfare. Officials say they are looking to increase munitions production with key allies.

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The test comes after it was revealed the Pentagon privately pressed Australia to define how it might help if war broke out over a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Australia responded by stressing it would not commit troops in advance of any conflict.

Daniel Driscoll, President Donald Trump's nominee to be the Department of Defense's Secretary of the Army, testifies before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on his nomination on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Washington

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, who observed the test at the Mount Bundey Training Area in Australia. (AP)

Australia does not permit permanent foreign military bases, but the U.S. is expanding its rotational presence at Australian sites. Australia and the U.S. recently led a major joint exercise in Sydney involving 30,000 troops from 19 countries.

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It also comes at a time when Washington is reconsidering whether to sell nuclear-powered, Virginia-class submarines to Sydney through the Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) deal.

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The three nations would jointly design a new class of submarines, with Australian production beginning in the 2040s. 

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