House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes gave Sean Hannity an update on the investigation into the FISA warrant that led to federal surveillance on a former Trump campaign aide, and the production of the unverified Steele-Russia dossier on then-candidate Donald Trump.

Nunes (R-Calif.) said his committee is finally getting some more of the information it requested, but several important issues remain outstanding.

"We still have information that we need from the DOJ," he said.

Nunes said he is still waiting for about 20 pages relating to the FISA warrant that allowed for spying on Carter Page: "We need that declassified."

He said that the FBI interviewed one senior Justice Department official, former drug enforcement task force Director Bruce G. Ohr, "a dozen times and produced reports" called 302s -- which Nunes' committee also has requested.

Nunes said that after the FBI cut ties with former MI6 Agent Christopher Steele, who had compiled the dossier, Ohr continued to meet with the spy and get information from him.

Steyn: The Democratic Left is Fed Up with 'Clinton Kleptocracy' and 'Pretending' to be Centrist

Judge Nap: Trump Should Be Worried More for Don Jr. Than Himself in Russian Conspiracy Case

Ohr's wife, Nellie, worked for the same opposition research firm behind the dossier, Fusion GPS.

Sean Hannity predicted much more information will come out regarding Ohr's activities.

Ohr has since been demoted from his original managerial position, but his current status at the FBI remains unclear, Fox News reported.

'If You Like Bernie, This Could Be Your Future': Gutfeld on Venezuela's Economic Collapse, Drone Scare

'We Need the President's Help': Amidst Violence, Chicago Dem Asks Trump to Ignore Emanuel's 'Ban'