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When looking for trustworthy U.S.-political news accounts on TikTok, it’s important to keep in mind that platform research shows major caveats — many creators start outside traditional journalism, algorithms can amplify partisan or sensational content, and much of the political “news” on TikTok mixes commentary, opinion, and facts.
usa.inquirer.net
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Misinformation Review
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Here are three TikTok accounts that are relatively strong candidates for credible political-news content (along with notes / caveats). I recommend still cross-checking any viral claims they post.
1. V Spehar — account: @UnderTheDeskNews
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Why this account stands out:
V Spehar is a journalist who created the UnderTheDeskNews TikTok channel, producing daily short videos summarizing political and current-affairs stories.
Wikipedia
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They were recognized in legacy media as “TikTok’s No. 1 newscaster” for youth news consumption.
The Verge
Caveats:
Even though the format is news-style, it’s still compressed, fast-paced, and suited to TikTok — some nuance may be lost.
Always check if full sourcing or context is provided in their videos (or linked elsewhere).
2. Aaron Parnas — account: @aaronparnas1
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Why this account stands out:
Aaron Parnas is a former lawyer turned social-media news commentator, with a substantial TikTok following and an even larger newsletter presence.
Wikipedia
His content often focuses on U.S. politics, legal developments, and current events.
Caveats:
His perspective may lean a certain way (progressive) and his style is rapid-fire and commentary-based — which means viewers should watch for framing and cross-check complex claims.
Even credible creators can have errors or oversimplifications; best to use as one source among several.
3. Kat Abughazaleh — account: @katmabu
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Why this account stands out:
Kat is a journalist and digital media creator whose TikTok content engages with political news, media critique, and current-affairs issues.
Wikipedia
Recognised by media for covering far-right media, disinformation, and political media critique.
Caveats:
Her perspective is clearly progressive and commentary-oriented; some videos may be more opinion-driven than neutral reporting.
Because of the format (TikTok) and her style (creator + commentary), the content is meant for engagement as much as information — cross-verify more detailed claims.
✅ Tips for evaluating TikTok political news accounts
Because TikTok’s news and politics environment is still evolving (and the research shows lots of variability and risk of bias), here are quick evaluation questions:
Does the creator cite verifiable sources, link out or reference full articles/reports?
Are their claims corroborated by traditional news outlets or trusted fact-checkers?
Do the videos distinguish between fact, analysis, and opinion/commentary?
Is the creator transparent about their perspective / leanings?
Do you notice lots of sensationalism, vague claims, or “viral” hooks over substance (which tends to be more common in TikTok political content).
Misinformation Review
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If you like, I can compile a list of ~10 TikTok accounts that cover U.S. politics (across the spectrum) and provide a breakdown of their strengths, known biases, follower size, and reliability level. Would that be helpful?
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Under The Desk News
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Aaron Parnas
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Kat Abughazaleh