Fox News host Sean Hannity 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