The orders were made to fired national security adviser Michael Flynn and lawyer Michael Cohen.
The
committee is one of several probes into alleged meddling by Moscow in
last year's presidential election, and any collusion with the Trump
campaign.
All of them have been dismissed by the president as "fake news".
Republican Mike Conaway and Democrat Adam Schiff, who head the committee, announced the move in a joint statement.
"As
part of our ongoing investigation into Russian active measures during
the 2016 campaign, today we approved subpoenas for several individuals
for testimony, personal documents and business records," they said.
How Trump's Russia trouble unfolded
Similar
congressional requests for information have been sent to other former
Trump aides, including Roger Stone, Paul Manafort and Carter Page.
The president's son-in-law and close adviser Jared Kushner is said to be under scrutiny as part of the FBI inquiry.
According to US media, he discussed setting up a back channel line of communication with Moscow's envoy to Washington.
The
FBI and other US intelligence agencies believe Russia tried to
interfere in the election in order to help Mr Trump get elected.
His
opponent Hillary Clinton's campaign was hacked and damaging emails
released in the final weeks before Americans cast their votes.
There
were also subpoenas reportedly issued by the House intelligence
committee to the CIA, the National Security Agency and the FBI seeking
records related to the "unmasking" of Trump associates accidentally
picked up in intercepted conversations.
[BBC Sources]
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