During a joint speech to Congress, President Donald Trump made a heartfelt gesture to make the United States move healthily again.
Trump appointed a 13-year-old Honors Secret Service agent and talked about RFK Jr.’s priorities in reversing childhood cancer.
Trump said Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel of Austin, Texas, had a rare form of brain cancer and dreamed of becoming a policeman.
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The boy was welcomed by applause when Trump recognized his courage before the country.
“DJ was diagnosed with Brain cancer. “The doctor gives him up to five months,” Trump said in his speech on Tuesday.

Cancer survivor DJ Daniel was honored at the age of 13 in a speech to Congress on Tuesday, March 4. (Fox News)
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“DJ and his father have been seeking to realize their dreams and DJ is sworn in as honor Law enforcement officers,” Trump said.
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Trump said Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel of Austin, Texas, had a rare form of brain cancer and dreamed of becoming a policeman. Secret Service Director Sean Curran (pictured right) picked up the DJ before handing him the badge. (Fox News figures)
“In fact, multiple times,” Trump added. “The police love him… Tonight, DJ, we’re going to bring you the greatest honor for everyone.”

Secret Service Director Sean Curran handed over the official badge to 13-year-old DJ Daniel and then shared a whole-hearted hug. (Fox News figures)
Secret Service Director Sean Curran handed over the official badge to Daniel and then shared a whole-hearted hug.
“DJ’s doctor believes His cancer “It’s likely from chemicals he came into contact with when he was young,” Trump said.
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According to the National Cancer Institute, cancer is the leading cause of infancy death in the United States.
Children’s diagnosis has increased over the past 20 years Fight against cancer.
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According to the Congressional Children’s Cancer Group, the incidence rate rose from 11.5% of cases per 100,000 children in 1975 to 14.8% of cases per 100,000 children in 2004.

President Donald Trump paid tribute to Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel from Austin, Texas, in a joint Congressional speech in Washington, D.C., who beat cancer and possessed the Secret Service badge. (Fox News figures)
“Reversing this trend is one of the top priorities of our new presidential committee Make America healthy again. Hosted by our new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,” Trump declared.
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