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Trump Names Young DJ Daniel Honorary Secret Service Agent
President Donald Trump has named 13-year-old Devarjaye DJ Daniel an honorary Secret Service agent during a heartfelt moment in his recent congressional address. The Texas boy battling brain cancer since age 6 captured national attention after years of pursuing his dream to become a police officer earning badges from over 800 agencies. Trump’s gesture elevates DJ’s journey to a new level honoring his resilience and inspiring millions with a story of courage over adversity.
DJ’s battle began in 2018 when doctors gave him just five months to live a prognosis he defied for over six years. His father Theodis Daniel has supported his son’s quest to visit police departments across the country collecting honorary titles along the way. The Secret Service badge presented by Director Sean Curran marks the pinnacle of DJ’s mission turning a child’s dream into a national symbol of hope.
Trump highlighted DJ’s story as part of his Make America Healthy Again initiative tying it to broader goals of tackling childhood cancer. The president noted that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will lead efforts to reverse rising cancer rates among kids. DJ’s standing ovation in Congress reflected bipartisan admiration for his grit a rare moment of unity in a divided political landscape.
The young Texan’s journey started after Hurricane Harvey displaced his family in 2017 sparking his admiration for law enforcement. Police officers who brought pizza to their shelter inspired DJ to pursue a career in uniform despite his terminal diagnosis. Since then he has traveled tirelessly with his dad earning recognition from departments in every state he visits.
Trump’s decision to honor DJ resonates with supporters who see it as a celebration of American spirit and determination. The boy’s collection of over 871 badges including one from Birmingham Alabama showcases the goodwill of police nationwide. His father described the Secret Service honor as the biggest yet a testament to DJ’s impact beyond his small stature.
Critics might dismiss the gesture as political theater but DJ’s story transcends partisan lines with mainstream outlets praising its authenticity. The 13-year-old’s wish to keep traveling until God calls him home moved viewers during Trump’s speech. His father Theodis a single dad of three emphasized that DJ lives each day like it’s his last a lesson in resilience for all.
The Secret Service ceremony included a warm embrace from Director Curran amplifying the emotional weight of the moment. Trump framed DJ’s honor as a promise to prioritize health initiatives that could help kids like him in the future. The boy’s dream born in a Houston shelter now stands as a beacon of what determination can achieve against all odds.
DJ’s cancer fight and police passion have drawn attention to the need for better childhood health policies a cause Trump tied to his administration’s agenda. The honorary title adds a personal touch to broader debates about government support for families facing similar struggles. For now DJ remains a living example of bravery celebrated by a president and a nation alike.
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| Total News Sources | 18 |
| Left | 5 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 4 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 44% Right |
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