SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Boy with Cancer Visits Trump After Being Made Secret Service Agent

DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old boy diagnosed with brain cancer who became an agent for the Honorary Secret Service when President Donald Trump addressed a joint session in Congress on Tuesday, visited Trump in his oval office.

in post On X, Margo Martin, the president's special assistant, posted a video showing Devarjaye. The DJ can be seen hugging a card in the video.

“What a good looking family,” Trump says in the video.

“I have one more for YA. It's a big hug,” says the DJ, who walks to hug Trump, who can be seen sitting at his desk.

As reported previously by Breitbart News, in a Trump speech before the Congressional joint session, he instructed Secret Service Director Sean Curran to make the DJ a “Agent of the Secret Service in the United States.”

“DJ, we give you the greatest honor of all of them,” Trump said. “I'm asking new Secret Service Director Sean Curran to become an agent for the Secret Service in the US.”

Theodis Daniel, the father of the DJ; I said Fox26 News The moment his son became an honorable Secret Service agent, they added, “we didn't expect that.”

“We were speechless,” Daniel told the outlet. “We can say we didn't expect that. We didn't even know what was going on. In fact, they kept a secret from us.”

As previously reported by Breitbart News, the DJ, who was diagnosed with brain and spinal cancer at the age of six, has since undergone 13 surgeries and has been sworn in over 900 police stations as an honorary police officer.

March 2024, KTAL News It has been reported The DJ was sworn in as an Honorary Police Station at 821 agencies. in post In October 2024, Alabama Law Enforcement Facebook revealed that “the Birmingham Police Department and many other agencies” had been sworn into DJing as “honorary law enforcement officers” and as troopers in Alabama.

The post also stated that he was “first sworn as an officer by the Brookshire Police Department in Texas” in 2019, and that since then the DJ has been “sold to 871 police departments nationwide.”

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News