DJ Daniel Visits Trump at Oval Office
Dj Daniel, a 13-year-old fighting brain cancer, visited Donald Trump at the Oval office. His visit comes after he became a member of the Honorary Secret Service during Trump’s joint speech at Congress on Tuesday night. (Credit: Margo Martin through X)
Dj Daniel, the teenage boy who became a secret service agent during President Donald Trump’s speech at Congress in March, has sworn to another federal agency.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum helped Daniel – a cancer survivor – fulfill his intention to sworn in 1,000 law enforcement agencies by sworn him as a United States Park Police Officer on Sunday.
“Dj resistance in his battle against cancer has inspired the nation. It was an honor to meet him and his family today at @interior!” Burgum wrote on X.
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DJ Daniel, a teenage son who became an honorary secret service agent by President Donald Trump in March, has now sworn as a US Park Police officer. (Interior Secretary Doug Burgum)
Daniel then had the opportunity to patrol national goods after his oath ceremony.
The agency said he “demonstrated the highest degree of honor, integrity and service” during his patrol.
Daniel made national titles when Trump accepted him during his joint speech at Congress on March 4 and considered him a Honorary Secret Service agent.
He had the opportunity to visit the Secret Service Training Center on March 19, where he congratulated the last graduation grade along with internal security secretary Kristi Noem and the director of the Sean Curran Secret Service, and then went to a tournament.

Dj Daniel embraced the interior secretary Doug Burgum after his oath ceremony on Sunday. (Interior Secretary Doug Burgum)
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Daniel was diagnosed with brain and spinal cancer in 2018 and was given five months to live, according to his father, Theodis. He has had more than 13 brain surgery since then and is also part of a research study.
His father said Daniel is “beating the chances”.
Daniel had a simple message for cancer children he shared during his visit to the Secret Service Training Center last month.
“You trust. Believe in God. Listen to your parents,” he said.

Dj Daniel was able to patrol national goods after sworn as a US Park Police officer. (Interior Secretary Doug Burgum)
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The Daniel family remains busy with plans to visit more law enforcement agencies across the country.
Since March 29, Daniel has sworn from 914 agencies. Although he has not yet hit his intention of 1,000, he has set records to have more keys to the city and the “most proclaimed days”.
Alexandra Koch and Fox News Digital contributed to this report.