Law enforcement officials in Pennsylvania are challenging United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle's version of events surrounding the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump.

Contrary to Cheatle's claims that police were present inside the building where the assailant fired shots, sources from "multiple counties" in the state are stating otherwise.

Cheatle defended the decision not to station personnel on the building's sloped roof, opting instead to secure it from within.

However, Channel 11's Nicole Ford uncovered information revealing that local police had identified the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, through photographs taken at least 26 minutes prior to the attempt on Trump's life.

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Additionally, sources disclosed that police had even spotted Crooks using a range finder.

According to Ford's sources, Crooks ascended to the roof only after Trump had commenced his speech and remained there for less than seven minutes before being confronted by a local officer.

The Secret Service's lapses in security that enabled Crooks to target Trump, resulting in injuries to the former president and three rally attendees, including one fatality, have sparked widespread scrutiny.

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Despite Cheatle taking responsibility by stating, "the buck stops with me," she has not offered to resign amidst mounting questions about the agency's handling of the assassination attempt.

Dan Bongino says he has an unimpeachable source' who also refutes the Secret Service Director's claims. Watch:

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