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White House discloses DJ Daniel’s battle with multiple new tumors

In a deeply moving announcement, the White House has revealed that 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel is facing the daunting challenge of three new tumors, according to Breitbart.

DJ Daniel, who was appointed an honorary Secret Service agent in March, is no stranger to adversity, as he has been battling cancer since he was six years old.

DJ’s journey with cancer began at a tender age when he was first diagnosed with a severe form of brain and spinal cancer.

Over the years, he has endured an astonishing 13 surgeries, each representing a battle hard-fought and, in some ways, won.

The Honor That Captured National Attention

His bravery captured the nation’s attention, eventually leading to a memorable moment in March when DJ was made an honorary Secret Service agent during President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress.

But DJ’s recognition doesn’t stop there. He has been sworn into a remarkable 1,351 law enforcement agencies across the country. This includes notable inductions by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in Texas, further solidifying his role as a symbol of courage and hope.

The gravity of DJ’s health situation was underscored when Theodis, DJ’s father, shared the heart-wrenching news that his son is now battling three new tumors.

Despite these hardships, DJ maintains an inspiring outlook on life. Through a video shared on Instagram, he encourages other children facing similar battles to “have faith, believe in God” and heed their parents’ advice. Never one to shy away from the limelight, DJ uses his public platform to instill hope and resilience in others.

Supreme Court Backs Trump on Migrant Protection Rollback
 May 31, 2025

In a seismic shift for immigration policy, the U.S. Supreme Court has greenlit the Trump administration’s plan to strip humanitarian protections from over half a million migrants. This isn’t just a legal footnote; it’s a policy earthquake that could reshape lives and communities overnight. Buckle up, because this story is anything but a snooze.

ICE arrests illegal immigrant after threat to assassinate Trump

A handwritten letter sent to U.S. immigration authorities has thrust Ramon Morales Reyes, a Mexican national, into the center of a national security firestorm. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and ICE officials say the case points to a dangerous pattern of repeated illegal entries and escalating threats.

According to The Western Journal, Reyes, who has illegally entered the United States at least nine times since 1998, was arrested in Wisconsin after allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump in a disturbing letter sent to ICE. The arrest has reignited debate over border security, illegal immigration, and political rhetoric in America.

Authorities say Reyes’ criminal record includes felony hit and run, criminal damage to property, and disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse modifier. His latest run-in with the law is now being called a wake-up call for politicians and the media who have refused to recognize the deadly consequences of unchecked illegal immigration.

Secretary Kristi Noem released a statement lauding ICE for the swift arrest of Reyes. According to Noem, the handwritten letter sent on May 21 to an ICE office described deep resentment toward President Trump’s immigration policies and included a direct assassination threat. Noem’s office cited the letter, which read:

“We are tired of this president messing with us Mexicans — we have done more for this country than you white people — you have been deporting my family and I think it is time Donald J. Trump get what he has coming to him. I will self deport myself back to Mexico but not before I use my 30 yard 6 to shoot your precious president in is head — I will see him at one of his big ralleys.”

Reyes is now being held at Dodge County Jail in Juneau, Wisconsin, pending deportation. Homeland Security says the case demonstrates the critical role ICE plays in identifying and neutralizing threats to the president and the nation.

 

FBI has named the suspect in a violent attack in Boulder

The FBI has named the suspect in a violent attack in Boulder, Colorado, as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly used a flamethrower and an incendiary device to target pro-Israel protesters in downtown Boulder on Sunday, injuring at least eight people.

Soliman was booked into the Boulder County Jail. He is being held on $10 million bond on charges including felony use of incendiary devices.

The White House said that Soliman was an illegal immigrant who had overstayed his visa.

“The Biden Admin granted the alien a visa and then, when he illegally overstayed, they gave him a work permit,” Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland Security adviser, said in a post on social media platform X.

“No more hostile migration. Keep them out and send them back,” he added.