DJ Daniel, Trump’s honorary Secret Service agent, has heartbreaking health update

The inspiring story of Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel has captured the hearts of Americans across the country. Just months after being sworn in as an honorary member of the Secret Service by President Trump, DJ’s family has revealed a heartbreaking update on his condition.
DJ, a brain cancer survivor who was given only five months to live after being diagnosed with incurable brain and spine cancer in 2018, has been diagnosed with three new tumors, according to his father, Theodis Daniel. The news has been devastating for the family, with Theodis expressing the challenges of dealing with such a diagnosis.
Despite the difficult circumstances, DJ remains determined and hopeful. His dream of becoming a police officer has been a driving force behind his incredible journey. He was sworn in as an honorary protector of President Trump during a joint session of Congress, and he is on the verge of setting a Guinness World Record by being sworn in by 1,000 law enforcement agencies across the country.
Already holding multiple records, including “the most keys to the city” and “most proclamation days,” DJ’s resilience and positive attitude have inspired many. He has received calls from law enforcement agencies nationwide, all eager to support him in his journey.
During a recent ceremony in Williams County, Texas, DJ’s spirit and energy were evident as he rubbed deputies’ bald heads for luck. In Polk County, Florida, he shared a powerful message with officers, expressing his determination to keep going until his “gas tank runs out.” DJ’s faith and belief in his purpose shine through, as he sees himself as one of God’s angels doing important work in the world.
Despite the challenges he faces, DJ remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who know his story. His strength and courage in the face of adversity serve as a reminder of the power of perseverance and positivity in the face of adversity.