The perpetual sufferer of ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome,’ freaked out during a talk titled “One Year Later: America’s Role One Year After the Election that Shook the World,” hosted by Duke University, after junior Nicole Kiprilov asked him about the now-debunked “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory.

Duke Chronicle reports:

So when junior Nicole Kiprilov asked him how he was dealing with accusations of being involved with the now-debunked “Pizzagate” scandal, that he owned 75,000 “undisclosed” shares of stock from a company with Russian Kremlin ties and Uranium One being a client of the Podesta Group—among other allegations—he didn’t hold back.

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“This is how the alt-right does fake news,” Podesta said. “It’s personally painful because a lot of this is really total bullsh*t. My family and I have been put through this Pizzagate bullsh*t now for a year—which has totally been debunked, by the way.”

During the talk titled “One Year Later: America’s Role One Year After the Election that Shook the World” in Penn Pavilion Wednesday night, Podesta went on to push back on the student’s other points, and noted that such allegations are not rare on the internet. […]

Kiprilov said she didn’t believe in Pizzagate, a conspiracy theory claiming that Clinton and her top aides were running a child-trafficking ring out of a pizza parlor. But she said she asked the question because she was curious as to how he deals with such claims.

“Pizzagate was a conspiracy theory, but the other allegations, I don’t know,” Kiprilov said. “If he had been a bit calmer and more mature in answering the questions, I would have been satisfied. I was disappointed that he got so angered and triggered by my question.”