Months before the $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund was announced, Ed Martin predicted Capitol rioters would get millions, even if it took until 2028, two people told NBC News.

Democrats claim the DOJ has created scheme to pay out Jan. 6 rioters in IRS lawsuit settlement.

Months before the $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund was announced, Ed Martin predicted Capitol rioters would get millions, even if it took until 2028, two people told NBC…

Ed Martin, who formerly led the Department of Justice’s ‘weaponization’ task force, allegedly predicted the controversial fund earlier this year but assumed it would be much…

The lawsuit claims the government's “Anti-Weaponization Fund" is an illegal slush fund that President Donald Trump will use to “finance the insurrectionists and paramilitary…

Meanwhile, a convicted Jan. 6 rioter told Huffpost he and others like him expected to be taken care of.

In his application letter, attorney Mike Howell proposed organizing a national gathering of "thousands of victims of weaponization," including those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021,…

Peter Ticktin, an attorney representing more than 400 January 6 defendants, said the fund may not be enough: "I don’t think the DOJ is ready for us yet."

Lawyers for hundreds of rioters are preparing applications for payouts