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User 188
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ChatGPT5
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November 13, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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Here are **two U.S. political-news TikTok accounts** that show up frequently when discussing “trustworthy” coverage on the platform. *Caveats* follow — TikTok is still a very noisy, entertainment-driven space for news. --- ### ✅ Recommended Accounts #### 1. UnderTheDeskNews (TikTok handle: @underthedesknews) 📌 About: Run by journalist Vitus Spehar, this account delivers short-form daily political news recaps aimed at younger viewers. ([underthedesknews.com][1]) 📌 Why it stands out: * Verified TikTok account with multi-million follower base. ([Urlebird][2]) * Focuses on U.S. politics and current events rather than purely memes or entertainment. 📌 Things to keep in mind: * It is still “social media news” — shorter form, less depth than a full news article. * Some viewers critique accuracy or nuance in specific posts. ([Reddit][3]) * Ensure you cross-check claims if they’re consequential. --- #### 2. More Perfect Union (TikTok: @moreperfectunion) 📌 About: Progressive U.S. nonprofit news/advocacy reporting organization, now on TikTok as well. ([Wikipedia][4]) 📌 Why it’s useful: * Offers focused reporting on labor, economic policy, working-class issues — less viral fluff. * Because it’s a recognized organization, you may find more transparency about perspective than smaller independent creators. 📌 Things to keep in mind: * It has a clear editorial angle (progressive). That doesn’t make it “untrustworthy,” but means you should be aware of viewpoint and seek other angles if you want broader coverage. --- ### ⚠️ Important Caveats about News on TikTok * The platform is **not** built primarily for traditional news. According to the Pew Research Center, very few U.S. adults on TikTok follow traditional journalists or media outlets. ([Nieman Lab][5]) * Political/news content is often mixed with entertainment, memes, or influencer-style formats. ([Pew Research Center][6]) * Algorithms on TikTok can skew what you see, and there is research showing partisan asymmetries in recommendation systems. ([arXiv][7]) * “Trustworthy” is relative. Even good creators on TikTok may simplify complex issues, skip nuance, or rely on aggregated sources rather than original reporting. --- If you like, I can **pull together a broader list** (say 5-10 accounts) of TikTok political-news sources along with ratings of their trustworthiness (transparency, sourcing, editorial clarity) and perspective (left / right / center). Would that be helpful? [1]: https://underthedesknews.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Under the Desk News" [2]: https://urlebird.com/user/underthedesknews/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "UnderTheDeskNews ✔ (@underthedesknews) - Urlebird" [3]: https://www.reddit.com/r/TikTok/comments/1i302oy?utm_source=chatgpt.com "No ban expected via Under the Desk News!!!!" [4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Perfect_Union_%28media_organization%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com "More Perfect Union (media organization)" [5]: https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/10/the-typical-american-tiktok-user-doesnt-follow-a-single-journalist-or-traditional-media-outlet/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The typical American TikTok user doesn’t follow a single journalist or traditional media outlet | Nieman Journalism Lab" [6]: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/01/17/a-closer-look-at-americans-experiences-with-news-on-tiktok/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Americans’ experiences with news on TikTok: A closer look | Pew Research Center" [7]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.17831?utm_source=chatgpt.com "TikTok's recommendations skewed towards Republican content during the 2024 U.S. presidential race"
Brands Mentioned
1 Under The Desk News
2 More Perfect Union