During President Donald Trump's speech to Congress, 13-year-old Houston teen Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel was made an honorary Secret Service agent.
DJ Daniel, a cancer survivor and aspiring police officer, reacted to President Trump bestowing him with the title of a Secret Service agent during Tuesday's joint address to Congress.
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Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel became an honorary Secret Service agent after being introduced during President Donald Trump's joint ...
President Donald Trump, during his joint address to Congress in Washington, D.C., appointed a 13-year-old boy who's battling cancer as an honorary Secret Service agent.
President Trump turned the nation's attention to Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, a 13-year-old who aspired to become a police officer but was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018.
A child with cancer, the mother of a murder victim and a newly admitted student to an American military academy were given the spotlight during the president’s speech.
Before he was honored by the president, cancer warrior Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel was sworn in at the Jersey Shore.