'19 Kids and Counting' update: Josh Duggar shares Anna's due date, talks politics

Josh and Anna Duggar Anna Duggar/Twitter

It's not just Baby Dilly that the Duggars are waiting for because there's another Duggar baby on the horizon — Josh and Anna's. The "19 Kids and Counting" star Josh recently revealed the due date of his fourth child and also shared some details about his current work position in Washington. 

Josh currently works as an executive director of the Conservative-Christian Family Research Council in Washington D.C. While his life there is very different from life in Arkansas, he admits that he is happy working in the field of politics. 

"People know who our family is, that it's built on strong faith and caring for people. It's been a great fit, it's an extension of who we are," Josh told Washington Post. "There are perceptions that people have about Washington, and I'll say there is some truth to it -- but there are a lot of good people here." 

He also talked to the publication about his fourth child with wife Anna, saying, "We're in a whole new phase of our lives now. I can't believe how fast everyone is growing up." 

Josh, being the eldest of the Duggar children, was referring to his newly married younger sisters, Jill and Jessa. Jill got married to Derick Dillard last June and they are now expecting a baby, while Jessa got married to Ben Seewald in November. 

Josh and Anna's youngest child  is expected to arrive in early June. Washington Post then asked if the couple is planning to have a big family just like the one he grew up in.  

He answered jokingly "I usually let my wife answer that. I'll just say that we've got the hashtag '#4kids' for now." 

Meanwhile, there have been talks about which Duggar will be next in line to walk down the aisle. Some say it should be Jana, the eldest daughter. However, she has clearly stated that she is still waiting for the right one. Hopefully, time will tell which Duggar will tie the knot next but one thing's for sure, the Duggar Family keeps getting bigger and bigger.

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