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Here are three TikTok accounts worth considering if you’re looking for political-news content in the U.S., along with caveats about “trustworthiness” (no social-media source is perfect). It’s important you apply media-literacy filters (check sourcing, bias, agenda, etc.) when using them.
1. V Spehar (TikTok: @underthedesknews)
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Why reliable:
Spehar is a journalist-creator who explains current events in a straightforward way via TikTok.
Wikipedia
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The Wall Street Journal
+2
Their account has large reach (millions of followers) and has been featured in mainstream media as an example of “news on TikTok” for younger audiences.
The Wall Street Journal
+1
They have been invited to official briefings (e.g., about U.S. policy) reflecting recognition.
Wikipedia
Caveats:
Even though they present news, TikTok format (short videos) means depth is limited.
Their style is informal, which may omit nuance or full sourcing details.
Always cross-check major claims with more traditional outlets.
2. Gina DiVittorio (aka “The Pocket Report” on TikTok)
6
Why worth following:
DiVittorio started The Pocket Report as a political-news commentary series on TikTok.
Marquette Wire
+1
She explains politics and policy in a manner accessible to younger viewers (“bridge the gap” between Gen Z and older media).
Marquette Wire
Caveats:
Her tone is comedic / satirical at times — that means while the facts may be accurate, the presentation might include humor, simplification, or opinion.
“Accessible” explanations are helpful but by design may omit complexity or nuance; use as a primer, not exhaustive source.
3. Aaron Parnas (TikTok handle: likely @aaronparnas1)
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Why notable:
Parnas is described in media as a “prominent political news source” for Gen Z on TikTok.
Fast Company
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He covers current events, law, and politics, and acknowledges the limitations of his format (“I would never consider myself an investigative journalist …” he says).
Fast Company
+1
Caveats:
There are concerns raised about transparency of funding/monetisation and the fact-checking rigor of creator-news. For example, a piece in the Columbia Journalism Review flagged funds from a liberal-leaning nonprofit connected to him.
Columbia Journalism Review
Because he moves very fast to post, some information might be more preliminary or less vetted than traditional journalism.
Why “trustworthy” is relative
Studies show that politics on TikTok can be less trusted by users (e.g., one study found political messages on TikTok led to more negative emotions and less trust).
Campaign Live
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Algorithms on TikTok may create echo chambers or amplify certain content types (including toxic or highly-partisan content).
Misinformation Review
Because these creators are still “influencers” rather than legacy news institutions, their work often blends news, commentary, and opinion.
My verdict:
If I had to pick one top choice for a relatively reliable political-news TikTok account, I’d pick UnderTheDeskNews (V Spehar), because the creator identifies more directly as a news-oriented content maker and seems more structured for it. But even then, I recommend using it alongside more traditional news sources, not as your only news source.
If you like, I can dig up 10 strong political-news TikTok accounts (across the spectrum: left, right, independent) with annotated strengths/weaknesses. Would you like that?
Brands Mentioned
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Under The Desk News
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Gina Divittorio
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Aaron Parnas