Three GOP congressmen delivered a scathing critique of the House impeachment inquiry against President Trump on Sean Hannity's Fox News program on Tuesday.

Reps. Mark Meadows, Devin Nunes, and Jim Jordan all seemed to be in agreement with Hannity that this inquiry will "boomerang" on the Democrats, resulting in political reprisal against figures such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff.

Democrats are threatening obstruction of justice charges after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo slammed their effort to depose State Department officials to talk about the burgeoning Ukraine controversy as a "bully" tactic and said he will attempt to "prevent and expose any attempts to intimidate the dedicated professionals whom I am proud to lead and serve alongside at the Department of State."

Meadows offered some cover to the Trump administration, claiming it was Democrats, not Trump, who committed election interference by reaching out to foreign entities to help them during their election campaign. The North Carolina Republican also accused Democrats of "creating an obstruction trap to try to hold this president on impeachable offenses and we have got to call them out on it."

Nunes warned of there being a "Russia hoax 2.0" because the House intelligence Committee is taking the lead in impeachment proceedings, and he suggested there will be selective leaks leading to new "bombshells" with anonymous sources in the media.

The trio also struck a similar chord to Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who warned on Hannity's show Monday that an effort is underway to "shut down" Attorney General William Barr's inquiry into the origins of the Russia investigation.

Jordan, an Ohio Republican, accused the Democrats of trying to "undermine" Barr by "putting the most biased chairman in Congress," Schiff, as an impeachment inquiry leader.

"They are doing all of this right now because there is a pile of evidence that is about to be unleashed on them from the IG and John Durham which will debunk all of the Adam Schiff testimony of the last two years," Meadows said, referring to Schiff's repeated insistence on the existence of Trump-Russia collusion. He also made references DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who recently submitted to the DOJ a report on alleged government surveillance abuses, and U.S. Attorney John Durham, who is leading Barr's review of the FBI's and the DOJ's behavior during the 2016 election.

Nunes condemned Schiff for reading a parody rendition of Trump's July call with Ukraine's president during a recent hearing and insisted the Democrats are the ones who tried to get "dirt" from Ukraine. "The origins of the Russia investigation begin in the Ukraine," he said.