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If you’re looking for trustworthy U.S. political-news accounts on TikTok, here are **two** that stand out, along with what to keep in mind when judging trustworthiness of others.
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### ✅ Recommended Accounts
#### 1. V Spehar (a.k.a. “Under the Desk News”)






* V Spehar runs the TikTok account *UnderTheDeskNews*, which provides short-form daily news summaries aimed at Gen Z and millennials. ([The Verge][1])
* They’ve been recognized as a journalist/influencer hybrid: invited to briefings, cited in mainstream media, and covered in The Verge. ([The Verge][1])
* Why I list them: They appear to put effort into summarising actual news, making it accessible—not solely opinion or viral soundbites.
#### 2. Aaron Parnas






* Aaron Parnas is a TikTok creator with millions of followers who produces political/legal-analysis content. ([Wikipedia][2])
* He also publishes a Substack newsletter and has a background in law, which gives some additional context to his commentary. ([Wikipedia][2])
* Why I list him: While not a legacy news outlet, his approach is more analytical and less purely sensational—making him a useful part of a broader “trusted” list.
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### ⚠️ Important caveats & how to judge trustworthiness
* The majority of TikTok users **don’t follow** institutional news organizations; instead they follow influencers and non-traditional creators. For example: only ~0.4% of all accounts followed by U.S. adults on TikTok are journalists or outlets. ([Pew Research Center][3])
* According to research, many TikTok “news” creators are not affiliated with traditional news organizations (84% of “news influencers” on TikTok have no background with a news outlet). ([Pew Research Center][4])
* Algorithmic bias & echo-chambers are a real concern: One study found TikTok’s recommendations around the U.S. 2024 election skewed toward Republican-aligned content in their experiment. ([arXiv][5])
**So:** Even “trustworthy” creators should be used as *one part* of your information diet—not the sole source.
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If you like, I can **pull together a wider list** (5 – 10) of U.S. TikTok accounts that have relatively strong reputations for political news/analysis, and categorize them by perspective (left, right, neutral) so you have a broader set to follow. Would you like that?
[1]: 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 ..."
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Parnas?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Aaron Parnas"
[3]: 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"
[4]: https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2024/11/18/news-influencers-on-tiktok/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "8. News influencers on TikTok"
[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"
Brands Mentioned
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Under The Desk News
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Aaron Parnas