Sen. Lindsey Graham had a strong message Saturday for those who object to the U.S. Embassy being moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem: "Take it up with God."
"When it comes to the United States and Israel, we're off the fence," the South Carolina Republican told Jeanine Pirro on Fox News. "We're rejecting the Obama model of tepid support.
"This means we've got Israel's back.
"If you have a problem with Jerusalem being the capital of Israel, take it up with God," Graham said. "He did this."
Pirro interviewed Graham in Israel, where he is leading a congressional delegation to Monday's opening of the embassy.
He said President Donald Trump's decision to move the embassy from Tel Aviv also sent strong messages to Iran and North Korea.
"What President Trump did by saying that Jerusalem is the capital of the one and only Jewish state, he's telling Iran that we have Israel's back," the senator told Pirro.
"He's telling North Korea that I'm going to be different than every other president before me," he added. "When I say I'm gonna do something, I mean it.
"I said I was going to move the embassy to Jerusalem and I did it.
"I said I was going to withdraw from the Iranian deal cause it sucks and he did."
Graham then referenced a nickname that Trump slapped on North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un during their intense period of heated rhetoric last year.
"And 'Rocket Man,' I want you to be successful — but if we don't have an agreement, you keep threatening our country, then you're going to be next."
President Trump and Kim will meet in Singapore on June 12.