Democrats attending President Donald Trump’s speech at a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, refused to stand when Trump praised the 13-year-old boy with cancer.
Trump addressed the joint session for over an hour and a half, during which he announced it. DJ Danielanyone sworn into more than 900 police stations across the county will become an honorary secret service agent. Trump said Daniel had survived for six years despite being told he was living within five months. (Related: CNN hosts quickly switch topics after asking the panel to name one DEM that Scott Jennings is “popular” than Trump)
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“Since then, DJ and his father have been exploring his dreams to make him come true. And DJ has actually been sworn in as an honorary law enforcement officer many times. The police love him. The police department loves him,” Trump said in his speech. “And tonight, DJ, we’re going to give you the greatest honor of all of them. We’re asking our new Secret Service Director, Sean Curran, to represent you in the US Secret Service.”
The video showed that Democrats remained seated while Republicans were up and praised, and that some had “DJs” chanted, as Curran qualified Daniel and received a hug from the age of 13.
DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old with brain cancer, hugs Secret Service director Shaun Curran after being appointed Honorary Secret Service agent during a speech at President Donald Trump’s Congressional joint session. (Screenshots/Rumble/Fox News)
“Oh, welcome to Secret Service, Agent DJ,” Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, South Carolina. Posted X. “Who will cut off the onion?”
The speech was previously damaged by a Texas Democrat who was kicked out of his Capitolville home room after stolen Trump during his speech.
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