CBS All-Access’ "The Good Wife" spinoff series, "The Good Fight," is in hot water after tweeting an image from one of its episodes that shows a list of "target words" including: "Assassinate," "President" and "Trump" in a red column and a second orange column that started with the words: "Mar-a-Lago" and "Eliminate."
The episode itself focuses on the character Diane (Christine Baranski) joining a female resistance group tasked with dragging down Donald Trump's approval ratings.
The tweet, which has since been deleted, did not provide context for the list. Instead, it asked viewers if they could find the Easter egg. The egg reference ended up being linked to Kalinda, a popular character in "The Good Wife," whose name was in the second column.
In a statement to Fox News on Monday, a spokesperson for CBS All Access said: "A social media post for 'The Good Fight' displayed show content that, when presented in isolation, outside of the context of the show,
created an impression and provoked a reaction that was not intended.
BULLsh*t!!!Goebbels Media..."assassinate" "eliminate"...ha ha, any offense accidental! "Die"! Oops, another unintentional slip!