House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., is expected to subpoena Justice Department and FBI officials, as well as the founder of Fusion GPS, in the coming week for at least one upcoming hearing on British spy Christopher Steele's dossier about President Trump, according to a report published Thursday evening.

Among those Goodlatte is preparing to call in are Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson, former DOJ official Bruce Ohr, and Ohr's wife Nellie, who worked for Simpson's company.

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Others who are expected to be subpoenaed as part of the joint investigation with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee include current and former DOJ and FBI officials: Jim Baker, Sally Moyer, Jonathan Moffa, and George Toscas, the Hill reported.

Simpson had hired Steele to write a dossier on Trump. The infamous document contained shocking allegations against the then-Republican presidential candidate.

The issue became even more of a concern for Republicans after learning the Democratic National Committee had partially funded the dossier's creation.

Steele had originally been seen by the FBI as a credible source despite his known bias against Trump. Information Steele provided was used to obtain warrants on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.