“Fox & Friends” apologized Monday after airing a graphic that incorrectly implied Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died, blaming the mixup on a “technical error.”

The image showed the dates “1933-2019” under Ginsburg’s name and next to her portrait. It flashed on screen for a few moments before cutting to host Ainsley Earhardt’s interview with a college professor about campus culture.

Later in the show, the hosts acknowledged the error.

“We need to apologize,” said host Steve Doocy. “A technical error in the control room triggered a graphic of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a date on it. We don’t want to make it seem anything other than ― that was a mistake. That was an accident. We believe she is still at home recovering from surgery. Big mistake.”

“We apologize,” Earhardt reiterated. “Big mistake.”

A Fox News spokesperson told HuffPost that the technical error “emanated from the graphics team.”