During the joint address, Donald Trump named 13-year-old DJ Daniel, a cancer survivor, as an honorary Secret Service agent. US President Donald Trump, during his address to a joint session of ...
(WSET) — Local police departments are recognizing a recent honorary Secret Service agent. DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old battling brain cancer, was made an honorary Secret Service agent during ...
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday appointed 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel as a US Secret Service agent, making him the youngest-ever to hold the title. During his address to Congress ...
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During his joint address to Congress, President Donald Trump made a heartfelt gesture in reference to the Make America Healthy Again movement. Trump appointed a 13-year-old as an honorary Secret ...
Trump announced that DJ would be sworn in by the new Secret Service director, making his role official in an honorary capacity. The president also acknowledged another young honoree, high school ...
“I am asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States.” Chants of “D-J!” immediately erupted in the House chamber in response to ...
A 13-year-old cancer survivor, DJ Daniel has become an honorary agent of the United States, US, secret service. President Donald Trump of the US disclosed this while addressing America’s joint ...
Sean Curran was a mostly anonymous U.S. Secret Service agent that July day in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a bullet clipped Mr. Trump's ear, coming within inches of his skull. In the photo ...
United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced 13-year-old cancer warrior DJ Daniel as honorary Secret Service agent. While addressing the joint session of Congress on Tuesday night ...
“I am asking our new Secret Service Director Sean Curran to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service.” Congress erupted in cheers at the news, with lawmakers shouting ...
"Trump wanted someone he could trust, and they clearly have formed a bond after Pennsylvania," former Secret Service agent Bill Gage said in January. "Even with all of the mistakes in Butler ...