Fox News host Sean Hannity Sean Patrick HannityDershowitz suing CNN for 0 million in defamation suit If Trump doesn't know why he should be president again, how can voters? Trump says he read 'boring' Woodward book 'very quickly' MORE said Sunday that his positive retweet of a message that said “Make Russia Great Again” was a mistake.

Hannity originally wrote “Amen!!” with a link to a tweet that said, “YES! All Americans must join together to MAKE RUSSIA GREAT AGAIN. Teamwork!!”

Though the tweet, which came from an account with the handle @donnielilhands, was deleted, Mediaite and several Twitter users took screenshots.

.@donnielilhands ....and it's been deleted. But we all know nothing is permanently deleted pic.twitter.com/AVyfrBCZ6e — ImTheG.O.A.T. (@Patriots_fan2) January 8, 2017

Another Twitter user criticized Hannity for not “reading carefully,” prompting the Fox News host to respond with an apology.

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“Guilty. And you are 100% correct. My mistake and I erased it and humbly apologize,” Hannity wrote.

He also responded to a user who said they thought the retweet was a funny mistake.

Guilty. And you are 100% correct. My mistake and I erased it and humbly apologize. https://t.co/F1bUcB5Vsk — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) January 8, 2017