Child cancer survivor sworn in as honorary Secret Service member during Trump address
- A child cancer survivor named DJ Daniels was sworn in as an honorary Secret Service agent during a speech by President Donald Trump, which drew cheers from Republicans in the House gallery.
- DJ Daniels, diagnosed with brain cancer, dreams of becoming a police officer and was celebrated during the event.
- MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace faced backlash for her comments criticizing Trump while acknowledging DJ's achievements, stating, 'I allowed myself to feel joy' before pivoting to critique.
- The director of Philanthropy and Public Relations for the Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic thanked the community for its support of children at the clinic.
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Cancer fighter, 6, to become crime-fighting Pharr PD junior officer Friday
Zayn Ochoa is pictured in a Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children’s Cancer and Hematology Clinic promotional photo for its annual Radiothon. The “Vannie’s Kid,” a Leukemia survivor, will become a Junior Officer with the Pharr Police Department on Friday morning. (Courtesy photo) Zayn Ochoa is a fighter. When he was a toddler, Zayn began battling Leukemia. “He was diagnosed at 2-and-a-half, and he rang his bell in January 2023,” said his mother Janie Valde…
Trump, Musk, and Kids With Cancer— the Truth Is Far From What We Witnessed with 13 Year Old DJ Daniel
While Donald Trump made 13-year-old cancer survivor DJ Daniel a U.S. Secret Service Agent, the story for most kids with cancer is very different, especially after his drastic fund adjustments.
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