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Here are **three fairly trustworthy** U.S. political-news accounts on TikTok to consider — with caveats. Because TikTok is still an evolving news environment (with entertainment, commentary, and news often blended) it’s important to remain critical of all sources. ([Pew Research Center][1])
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### 1. V Spehar (TikTok handle: “UnderTheDeskNews”)






**Why trustworthy:**
* Spehar is a journalist who created the “Under The Desk News” channel to make current events accessible to younger audiences. ([The Verge][2])
* They cover daily political and news stories, and have built credibility in the TikTok / short-form video sphere.
**Caveats:**
* Short-form videos inherently reduce nuance and depth.
* Even trustworthy creators on TikTok mix entertainment + serious news, making it important to verify sources and cross-check major claims. ([Pew Research Center][1])
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### 2. Aaron Parnas (TikTok handle: “aaronparnas1”)






**Why trustworthy:**
* Parnas is a former lawyer turned journalist / commentator. ([Wikipedia][3])
* He has leveraged his TikTok presence along with longer-form analysis (Substack etc), which suggests more depth than a pure short-form commentator.
**Caveats:**
* He is still a creator rather than a traditional newsroom, so editorial processes may differ.
* His viewpoints may lean in a certain direction; as always, check for bias and source transparency.
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### 3. MeidasTouch (TikTok handle: “meidastouch”)






**Why trustworthy (with nuance):**
* MeidasTouch is a professional media organization covering U.S. politics and has a presence on TikTok. ([Wikipedia][4])
* They clearly identify a political stance (“pro-democracy”, progressive) which is helpful for transparency.
**Caveats:**
* Because they have a stated political leaning (progressive), they are less neutral than a purely “straight news” outlet.
* Again, short-form video means compression of context, so you’ll want to verify major claims.
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### 🔍 Some additional things to watch
* The research shows that many “news influencers” on TikTok are *not* strictly traditional journalists, and many blend news + entertainment. ([Pew Research Center][1])
* There are concerns about echo chambers and algorithmic bias on TikTok — e.g., one study found the recommendation algorithm favored Republican-aligned content in the run-up to the 2024 U.S. election. ([arXiv][5])
* Even the most trustworthy creators should be supplemented with more in-depth news reading, especially on complex issues such as legal/policy questions.
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If you like, I can **research a longer list** (e.g., 10-15 accounts) of trusted TikTok political news creators across a **range of orientations** (left, right, centrist) and include notes on their leanings, style, and trust factors. Would that be helpful?
[1]: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/01/17/a-closer-look-at-americans-experiences-with-news-on-tiktok/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "A closer look at Americans’ experiences with news on TikTok"
[2]: https://www.theverge.com/24186494/under-the-desk-news-tiktok-full-frame-creators?utm_source=chatgpt.com "How one of the biggest political TikTokers actually makes a living"
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Parnas?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Aaron Parnas"
[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeidasTouch?utm_source=chatgpt.com "MeidasTouch"
[5]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.17831?utm_source=chatgpt.com "TikTok's recommendations skewed towards Republican content during the 2024 U.S. presidential race"
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Under The Desk News
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Aaron Parnas
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Meidastouch