Updated at 12:49 a.m. on March 29

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said to expect some "historic moments" coming in May in regards to Iran and North Korea.

Following a 90-minute meeting with President Trump on Wednesday, Graham told Fox News' Shannon Bream that despite some negative press, Trump is "very focused" and "very upbeat."

"It feels like he's doing a good job," Graham told Bream, before adding, "We have some historic moments coming in May with North Korea and Iran."

Though he appeared to be midthought, Graham didn't elaborate on the topic, instead continuing on to list successes and goals related to tax cuts and immigration.

Earlier in the interview, speaking about Trump's prospective meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Graham said he thinks Trump is "ready to go big" with Pyongyang in the hopes that he can end the nuclear threat in the Korean peninsula.





Earlier this month, a South Korean envoy, speaking outside of the White House, first declared that Trump had accepted Kim's invite to meet by May. Details regarding the meeting, including an exact date, have yet to be announced.

In recent Iran news, White House principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah told reporters Monday that Trump is “prepared to potentially withdraw” from the Iran nuclear deal if changes to the agreement aren’t made.