13-year-old Secret Service swore in to face three new brain tumors

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A 13-year-old boy was sworn in by Secret Service after inspiring the president Donald Trump He was recently diagnosed with three other tumors as he struggled with incurable brain cancer.

Daniel's father Theodis revealed that his son had three new tumors, the White House said Friday.

"Our father Theodis shared that DJ is now facing three new tumors and we will be elevating DJ Daniel in prayer," the White House wrote in a post X.

"DJ is one of the most powerful and bravest young men and has now been sworn in with 1,351 law enforcement agencies nationwide. Agent Daniel, you are a true legend."

Devarjay "DJ" Daniel has the honors raised by U.S. Secret Service Agent ID presented to him by U.S. Secret Service Agent ID, President Donald Trump held a joint Congressional meeting at the Capitol in Washington on March 4, 2025. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

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Daniel's dream is to become a policeman, and he was sworn in when the president was sworn in before the joint Congress meeting on March 4.

The doctor gave him less than five months to live when he was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018.

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DJ Daniel worked with Secret Service agents after the K-9 demonstration. (US Secret Service)

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"Just on the wings every day," Theodis Daniel told Affiliate Fox 7 Austin. "He does have three new tumors. It's rough. There's not a lesson to teach you how to deal with it. You've heard that your child has an annoying illness.

He added: “We just show people around, ‘Hey, you do care about each other.’ “Let’s be compassionate and let’s try to join and help each other. ”

Daniel went beyond his dream to set a Guinness World Record by taking the oath of 1,000 law enforcement agencies across the country.

DJ Daniel hugged Doug Burgum after swearing. (Doug Burgum, Home Secretary)

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Recently, Daniel was sworn in by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in Texas.

Williamson County Deputy Agent Jeffrey Combs told Fox 7. "I saw Siodis pick up his son. I felt that was unconditional love, I just knew I had to find the DJ. So, everything was solved."

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His most recent sworn in office of the federal agency occurred in April when cancer survivor Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Department of Interior, appointed him as the U.S. Park Police.