Special Forces Green Beret and candidate for Virginia's 7th Congressional District Derrick Anderson joined Fox News twice yesterday.
Derrick joined Fox and Friends First to discuss Iran's aggression and deliver a message for pro-Hamas protestors in the U.S.
Derrick joined Trace Gallagher to analyze Israel's response strike on Iran and the role Biden's weakness had in getting the world into this situation.
Anderson trained with the IDF in Israel and has been sought out for his expertise on military issues and foreign policy, especially related to Biden's foreign policy disasters that make Americans less safe here at home.
Background on Anderson's VA-07 bid:
Anderson recently reported raising over $420K this past quarter, which gives him over 3.5 times cash on hand compared to his nearest opponent.
Anderson has been endorsed by a strong slate of Virginia leaders, including:
Rep. Jen Kiggans, Stafford County Sheriff David Decatur, Greene County Sheriff Steven Smith, Greene County Supervisor Davis Lamb, Spotsylvania County Supervisors Jake Lane and Gerald Childress, and every GOP member of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors.
Anderson is also supported by national leaders, including:
Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Whip Tom Emmer, Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn "GT" Thompson, Sen. Tom Cotton, and a number of other prominent conservatives and elected military veterans.
Derrick Anderson is a native of Spotsylvania County, a graduate of Courtland High School, was in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech, and received his J.D. from Georgetown Law. He is a former Special Forces "Green Beret" with 6 tours of duty overseas, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and various countries throughout the Middle East.
WATCH: Anderson joined 60 Minutes to discuss the worst friendly fire incident in the Afghanistan War.
Learn more about Derrick's campaign for Congress in Virginia's 7th District by visiting DerrickAnderson.com.