Child cancer survivor hailed by Trump sworn in as NYC honorary deputy mayor
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Child cancer survivor hailed by Trump sworn in as NYC honorary deputy mayor
"The 13-year-old cancer survivor, who was honored by President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress earlier this year, can add the new title to his extensive law enforcement resume. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my daddy," Daniel said on Tuesday, adding, "My dad's been driving me everywhere. No matter how tired he is, he still gets the job done. And out in Texas, we don't say we get it done, we get 'er done, like my dad says.""
"Adams announced ahead of Daniel's swearing-in that the 13-year-old had set the Guinness Book of World record for being sworn into the most law enforcement agencies across the country at more than 1,350 agencies, including a role as the New York City police commissioner earlier this year. Daniel was catapulted into the national spotlight when he was named an honorary U.S. Secret Service agent during Trump's joint address to Congress earlier this year."
Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor, was sworn in as honorary deputy mayor for public safety in New York City. He previously received national recognition after being named an honorary U.S. Secret Service agent during President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress. He has been sworn into more than 1,350 law enforcement agencies and served as an honorary New York City police commissioner earlier this year. Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry temporarily stepped aside for the ceremonial swearing-in. Daniel's father, Theodis, supported his honors and has launched a campaign for Texas' 18th congressional seat. Daniel credited his father for constant support during his treatment.
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