BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Daily Show veteran Jordan Klepper's upcoming Comedy Central talk show now has a name: The Opposition With Jordan Klepper.

What's he opposed to? Anything mainstream, as Klepper described the late-night show (Sept. 25, 11:30 ET/PT) to writers during Comedy Central's session at the summer TV press tour Tuesday.

During the 2016 campaign, Klepper, who will be based in a studio but will venture occasionally into the field, met people who rely on information from alternative media sources. Some accused him of being "Fake News" and even a member of the "Deep State."

Klepper's show will lampoon the alt-media, left and right, and the world of conspiracy theories.

"The outsider is the new thing. Donald Trump calls himself the outsider as he tweets inside the Oval Office. Breitbart was the outsider but Steve Bannon now is in the West Wing. Who is the outsider other than somebody who is upset and anti the mainstream, anti-facts" Klepper said. "That's why we are the opposition. We are not mainstream, we are not establishment, we are not listening and we are definitely not helping."

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Klepper will portray an alter ego, a heightened character of the alt-media.

"I'll be playing a know-nothing provocateur who fights for the forgotten man and I may, at times, also forget that man," said Klepper, who hasn't talked to Comedy Central alum Stephen Colbert about playing an alter ego.

Klepper, who will have a diverse team of "foot soldiers … my confederacy of paranoid dunces, who will be born out of this alt-media culture," said the show will delve into alt-media, both left and right,. But the examples he mentioned Tuesday — Breitbart, InfoWars, The Blaze — are on the right.

Klepper said his character will go beyond what the mainstream media is covering and come up with other stories.

"You're going to get news every day that's about investigating Donald Trump. Nobody's talking about how we should be impeaching Hillary Clinton," he said. "I'll get back to you on that. … We'll figure it out."