Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said on Tuesday that he knows of "two or three individuals" tied to Fusion GPS who could be the subject of criminal referrals for lying to Congress.

Meadows was interviewed at a Washington Post Live event after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., took questions and revealed Erik Prince will be subject of a criminal referral to the Justice Department for misleading lawmakers.

Washington Post reporter Robert Costa asked Meadows if Republicans have any criminal referrals in mind after the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the 22-month Russia investigation.

“I can tell you that there are two or three individuals that we believe could have potentially given false testimony to Congress," Meadows said. "And we have been looking at that, reviewing not only the Mueller report, but comparing those to transcribed interviews that might have happened in Congress."

He suggested that these referrals could relate to the infamous Trump dossier and opposition research firm Fusion GPS, which commissioned the dossier's author Christopher Steele. "I do have great concerns on the role, not just Fusion GPS, but those associated with it played early on and how was that used or not used as it relates to this investigation," he said.

Republicans have alleged the FBI misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court to obtain warrants to spy on onetime Trump campaign aide Carter Page by using the dossier without mentioning its Democratic benefactors and its author Steele's anti-Trump bias.

Earlier this month, House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes, R-Calif., sent a notification letter to Attorney General William Barr saying his team "identified several potential violations of the law" as part of an investigation into origins of the Trump-Russia investigation and hopes to set up a meeting to discuss.

Afterwards, Meadows, a member of the House Oversight Committee, said it is "highly likely" more criminal referrals will follow that "correspond with what [Congressman] Nunes has already put forth."