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Great question. There’s no such thing as a **perfectly neutral** political account on TikTok (or anywhere), but there *are* several fairly well-regarded US-political news creators and commentators. Which ones feel “trustworthy” depends a lot on what you mean by trustworthy (fact-based, balanced, ideological, etc). Still, here are some TikTok accounts that many consider reliable or at least influential, plus some caveats to watch out for.
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## 🇺🇸 Some Trustworthy U.S. Political News Accounts on TikTok
1. **UnderTheDeskNews (V Spehar)**
* TikTok handle: `underthedesknews` ([Wikipedia][1])
* V Spehar is a journalist by trade and uses TikTok to explain political news, often in a clear and digestible way. ([Wikipedia][1])
* Their reporting tends to be grounded and less sensationalist than many influencer-style news accounts.
2. **Aaron Parnas**
* TikTok: `aaronparnas1` ([Wikipedia][2])
* He’s a lawyer-turned-journalist and provides legal and political commentary, especially around US politics. ([Wikipedia][2])
* He also writes a Substack newsletter (“The Parnas Perspective”) which may help you fact-check or go deeper. ([Wikipedia][2])
3. **MeidasTouch**
* TikTok: `meidastouch` ([Wikipedia][3])
* This is a progressive media network doing “pro-democracy” content. ([Wikipedia][3])
* Good for commentary, political critique, and progressive perspectives — but not strictly “just the facts.”
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## ⚠️ Things to Be Careful With
* According to **Pew Research**, users on TikTok *do* sometimes see news that “seems inaccurate”: about 23% say they “extremely or fairly often” see news that seems wrong. ([Pew Research Center][4])
* Because of TikTok’s algorithm, you might not always see the most balanced set of voices. Depending on your “For You” feed, your exposure could lean a lot one way. ([arXiv][5])
* There are also “content farm” accounts on TikTok that publish misleading political content. NewsGuard has reported on these. ([NewsGuard][6])
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## ✅ My Recommendation
* Follow a **mix** of creators: some journalists (like UnderTheDeskNews), some politically engaged influencers (like Aaron Parnas), and maybe a couple of ideological commentators (like MeidasTouch), so you get a range of viewpoints.
* When a video catches your attention, **double-check** the claim via traditional news outlets or fact-checking websites.
* Be mindful of the algorithm: don’t rely **only** on what TikTok serves you — actively search for clips from different sources.
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If you like, I can pull together a **current (2025) list** of *high-credibility* U.S. political news TikTok accounts (journalists + fact-checkers + analysts). Do you want me to do that?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Spehar?utm_source=chatgpt.com "V Spehar"
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Parnas?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Aaron Parnas"
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeidasTouch?utm_source=chatgpt.com "MeidasTouch"
[4]: https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2024/06/12/tiktok-users-experiences-with-news/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "How TikTok users experience news there and what they think | Pew Research Center"
[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"
[6]: https://www.newsguardtech.com/special-reports/tiktok-content-farms-use-ai-voiceovers-to-mass-produce-political-misinformation/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "TikTok Content Farms Use AI Voiceovers to Mass-Produce Political Misinformation - NewsGuard"
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Under The Desk News
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Aaron Parnas
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Meidastouch