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Here’s a way to think about trustworthiness of U.S. political news accounts on TikTok — followed by two strong examples (but note: even “good” accounts on TikTok need careful viewing).
✅ What to look for in a trustworthy TikTok political-news account
When evaluating an account, check for:
Clear attribution of sources and fact-checking (not just opinion, clicks or memes).
A creator or organization with a transparent background (journalist, newsroom, credible research).
Consistent publication of news/analysis (not just viral commentary).
Less reliance on sensationalism, hype or purely meme-style content.
Awareness that TikTok has serious issues with algorithmic bias, misinformation-spread and influencer-style “news” posts. For example: platforms show political content with bias in recommendation, and many TikTok “news influencers” are unaffiliated with actual news organizations.
arXiv
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Pew Research Center
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Always cross-check with other sources: Because TikTok is short-form, context gets lost easily.
Pew Research found that while a lot of Americans get political news on TikTok, most of the accounts they follow are not affiliated with major news outlets.
Pew Research Center
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So even if an account seems “good,” you still must apply scrutiny.
🎯 Two TikTok accounts worth your attention
Here are two accounts that stand out as relatively reliable. They still deserve the usual caution, but they are better examples than many.
1. V Spehar (TikTok handle: UnderTheDeskNews)
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V Spehar is a journalist who has built a news-oriented TikTok account (“UnderTheDeskNews”).
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They are trained in news communication, have been invited to major briefings, and their style focuses on explaining current events in digestible ways.
Because they have journalism training and transparency about their background, they are more trustworthy than many meme-style creators.
2. More Perfect Union (TikTok handle: moreperfectunion)
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This is a progressive nonprofit media organization that posts explanatory video journalism, including on TikTok.
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While it has a clear political orientation (progressive), it still uses journalistic/reporting style and is transparent about its mission and funding.
If your interest aligns (e.g., working-class issues, economic policy), this is a good source — but understand the viewpoint.
⚠️ Important caveats
No perfect “neutral” account. Every news source will have some bias or perspective. Recognize the viewpoint and check alternate sources.
TikTok format = risk. Short videos often lack nuance, context, or full sourcing. Misinformation spreads faster here. For example: “fact-checking political misinformation on TikTok” shows challenges.
Scholars Crossing
Algorithmic bias & manipulation. Research shows TikTok’s recommendation algorithm for political content is skewed in ways that can influence viewer exposure.
arXiv
Influencers masquerading as news. Many creators call themselves “news” but lack journalistic standards. Pew found 84% of TikTok news influencers have no background in news orgs.
Pew Research Center
Check date & context. Things change fast — an account may shift style, reliability, or orientation over time.
If you like, I can compile a list of ~10 TikTok political news accounts in the U.S., with an indication of their reliability, viewpoint (left/center/right), strengths and red-flags. Would you like that?
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Pew Research
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Under The Desk News
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More Perfect Union