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A 13-year-old boy fighting incurable brain cancer is on the lookout to set up a Guinness World Record because he swore 1,000 agencies for law enforcement of law across the country.
Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, whose dream is to become a police officer, is pushed into the state reflectors when he was sworn by the president Donald Trump As an agent of a secret service before the joint session of the Congress on March 4.
Daniel has already swore 914 agencies, which the dream set up a record reality.
It already holds more records, including the most keys to the city and the highest “proclamation days”.

DJ Daniel reported duties at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Beltsville, Md., March 19th. (US Secret Service)
The doctors gave Texas boy Less than five months for life in 2018, when it was initially diagnosed with brain cancer.
And many brain surgery later, he is still alive thanks to the research study.
“I do everything now to try to make the world a better place and just to use my story to help someone,” said Daniel’s father, Theodis Fox 13 Tampa Bay. “I don’t know how many people we could touch with our story that may have given up. The fight is more difficult only if you believe in it, so you always have to remain faithful and positive.”
In his latest venture, Daniel swore in Polk County in Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd.
The Sheriff Media Room Polk District was crowded with fans for teenagers on Friday morning, while receiving his honorary title, Fox 13 reported.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and DJ Daniel are visited by the J. Rowley Training Center in Beltsville, Md., March 19. (US Secret Service)
“At the age of 18 you come back, you go to Florida, you come to work for me,” Judd Daniel said. “Register for a vote because you know that I will need some voices by then.”
“Believe me, if you want to say something, all you have to do is tell me to say that,” Daniel replied.

The Djiel DJIEL DANIEL holds an honorary special agent of the US Secret Service, presented to him by Sean Curran, director of US Secret Service, as President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of the Congress at the House of Homes at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, March 4. (Julia Demree Nikhinson/AP)
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The Daniel family is reserved for the next few months, traveling to several agencies in other countries.
“I’ll continue until my gasoline tank runs out and then God calls you home,” Daniel said. “The craziest thing is on my 11th brain surgery, God told me that I was one of his angels and doing God’s job. On 12 surgery, he gave me wings, but told me I would bring them back until you finished school called.”