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MSNBC ‘s Nicole Wallace Somehow Turns Touching Moment About Boy With Cancer Into J6 Rant

MSNBC host Nicole Wallace rioted in Capitolville on January 6, 2021, and rioted in Capitolville while discussing his actions to recognize 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel as an honorary secret service agent.

Secret Service Director Sean Curran presented Daniel, struggling with brain cancer during his speech, and was embraced by a 13-year-old Houston area resident. Daniel is I swear As an honorary member of the last 900+ police stations 4 years.

During post-address analysis, Wallace recalled the Capitol storm after saying that he had “joyed” about Daniel’s moment in the spotlight. (Related: DEMS cannot represent a child with cancer during Trump’s speech to Congress.

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“I think this was a lesson to find out what you made yourself feel. And I’m going to make you feel joy about DJs, and I hope he lives for another person, you know, 95 years, and he lives the life he wants.” “He wants to be a police officer. He knows what he wants and maybe when you have pediatric cancer, it crystallizes for you. And I hope he lives a long life as a law enforcement officer.”

“But I hope he doesn’t have to defend the U.S. Capitol against supporters of Donald Trump, and if so, he won’t be one of the six who will lose his life due to suicide.

In his speech, Trump pointed out that Daniel, who attended with his father Theodis Daniel, had survived over six years after being told he had only lived for five months. Daniel, who was wearing a Houston Police Station uniform at his address, was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor in 2018. According to To the Houston Chronicle.

“DJ tonight, we’re going to give you the greatest honor of all of them,” Trump said. “We are asking our new Secret Service Director, Sean Curran, to represent the Secret Service in the United States.”

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