Scott Taylor (politician)
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Scott Taylor (politician)

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Scott William Taylor (born June 27, 1979) is a retired American Navy SEAL and the United States Representative for Virginia's 2nd congressional district. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Early life and career

Scott William Taylor was born in Baltimore and raised by a single mother in Hebron, Maryland. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy and served with the SEALs for eight years. He is fluent in Spanish and served overseas in South and Central America in counternarcotics and foreign internal defense missions. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Taylor was a SEAL sniper.

He spent two years as a SEAL instructor teaching marksmanship and reconnaissance. After leaving the military, Taylor worked in security consulting and critical infrastructure protection, frequently travelling to Yemen. He earned a Bachelor of Liberal Arts concentrating on International Relations from Harvard University Extension School, and also received a certificate in government contracting from Old Dominion University. He participated in national interviews on radio and news networks, discussing topics such as foreign policy, military issues, and national security. Taylor has been invited as a public speaker to Fortune 500 companies and NFL football teams. In August 2010, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell appointed Taylor to the Virginia War Memorial Board of Trustees. He served on the board of the Underwater Demolition Team/SEAL Association and the Virginia Beach Forum, an organization that promotes civic discourse. He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Taylor appeared in the Discovery Channel feature Secrets of Seal Team 6. His book, Trust Betrayed: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and The Selling Out of America's National Security, was published by Regnery Publishers on February 23, 2015.

Politics

In 2008, Taylor ran for Mayor of Virginia Beach, Virginia. He was a candidate in the 2010 primary election for Virginia's 2nd congressional district, but lost to Scott Rigell. Taylor was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates for the 85th district in November 2013, where, as a delegate, Taylor cosponsored a bill to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in labor and housing.

Taylor won the Republican nomination for Virginia's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in the 2016 elections, defeating Randy Forbes in the primary, and won the general election on November 8, 2016.