
CNN political commentator Paris Dennard is notorious for letting his opposition get under his skin. Tuesday's panel discussion about the notorious Trump dossier did exactly that.
After several false claims by Dennard, CNN host Pamela Brown was forced to correct the record on some of the comments about special counsel Bob Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's possible collusion with Russia. Dennard argued that the FBI along with Mueller's team is obviously biased, based on the texts one investigator sent blasting a slew of politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Brown asked former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter if Dennard has a point that the investigation was tainted.
"No. Pther than his blood pressure being up this morning, that's straight out of the usual talking points," Nutter said.
Dennard took immediate offense, cutting in to say his blood pressure was fine.
"Hey, Paris? Hey, Paris? Happy holidays to you," Nutter commented, smirking.
"My blood pressure's fine," Dennard said again before shouting "Merry Christmas" and demanding Nutter not "talk about my health."
"Calm down, brother," Nutter chimed back.
"Don't 'Brother, calm down' me!" Dennard shouted. "Don't talk about somebody's health. My blood pressure is not high. Finish your point if you have one."
Nutter went on to note that at least four people have been indicted from Trump's team, one of whom was the former National Security Director who had access to sensitive security and defense information. Indictments, according to Nutter, don't come out of fake investigations or political talking points.
Watch the full battle below:




