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There is no official “most trustworthy” list, but if you want relatively reliable U.S. political news on TikTok, I would start with big, standards based newsrooms plus a small number of well known explainers.
Major news organizations
Associated Press - @APNews
Nonprofit wire service with strict editorial standards. Their TikTok account does short explainers and election coverage.
The Associated Press
PBS News / PBS NewsHour - @pbsnews
Public media outlet, strong focus on context and civics. PBS launched a dedicated TikTok channel @pbsnews to reach younger audiences.
PBS
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NBC News TikTok account
NBC’s TikTok team is explicitly tasked with concise, accurate, objective news for a mostly young audience, and the account has several million followers.
NBCU Academy
The Washington Post - @washingtonpost
One of the first big U.S. outlets to seriously invest in TikTok, with a large following and a lot of politics and government explainers.
SocialChain
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CBS News - @cbsnews
Uses TikTok for news clips and explainer style videos, including U.S. current events. External writeups explicitly point viewers to “follow @cbsnews on TikTok.”
snuggle.upworthy.com
Influencer style political explainers
UnderTheDeskNews - @underthedesknews (V Spehar)
TikTok first journalist and podcaster who summarizes U.S. political news and policy stories in short videos, with several million followers. They are widely covered as a prominent TikTok news creator.
Wikipedia
+1
How to judge any TikTok political account
Very short checklist when you find a new one:
Check affiliation
Do they clearly link to a real newsroom or organization, or is it just a creator with no masthead or about page?
Look for sourcing
Good accounts mention where info comes from (court docs, official data, named outlets) instead of “I heard that.”
Watch how they handle corrections
Trustworthy creators and outlets pin or post corrections when they get something wrong.
Cross check big claims
For anything major (election rules, crime stats, polling, etc.), see if it matches coverage in multiple established outlets.
If you tell me the kind of politics content you like (straight news, explainers, comedy, left/right leaning, etc.), I can tailor this list more.
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Ap
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Pbs News
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Nbc News
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The Washington Post
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Cbs
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Under The Desk News