
The Breakfast Club FULL SHOW: Exclusive: Biggie Source Denies Claims Made In Netflix Diddy Doc + Jordan Klepper Interview
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Dec 4, 2025 Comedian and correspondent Jordan Klepper joins to discuss his new special 'Fingers the Pulse.' He shares insights on comedic activism and the importance of engaging with everyday people. Klepper highlights the absurdities found in on-the-ground reporting, revealing how it contrasts with typical desk commentary. He reflects on the safety challenges faced during fieldwork and the blend of comedy with social issues. Plus, he recounts a hilariously absurd protest, the Portland naked bike ride, showcasing how humor can amplify important causes.
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Comedy As A Hypocrisy Detector
- Jordan Klepper uses comedy to expose political hypocrisy by combining field pieces with stand-up.
- He believes witnessing absurd, real-world moments (like protests) reveals how narratives distort public perception.
Naked Bike Ride In Portland
- Jordan described attending a naked bike ride in Portland where protesters wore everything from cartoons to nothing.
- He rode nearly naked, found the scene comical, and used it to illustrate absurdity around ICE protests.
Estate Rep Denies Biggie Doc Claims
- Wayne Burrow, representing Violetta Wallace, denies claims that Biggie's estate paid for his funeral or that contract disputes occurred.
- He says Bad Boy and Diddy covered funeral costs and that Biggie had recouped before his death.

