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If you’re looking for trustworthy U.S.-political news accounts on TikTok, here are **two** well-known creators who stand out — along with clear caveats (since “trustworthiness” is relative on social media). You can use them as part of a broader-news diet rather than your sole source.
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## 1. V Spehar (TikTok: *UnderTheDeskNews*)






**Why they’re worth following**:
* Spehar is a creator who turns current U.S. political news into short, digestible video clips on TikTok. ([The Verge][1])
* Their channel *Under The Desk News* has gained millions of followers, and they’ve been recognized/briefed in more formal contexts (e.g., invited to White House-briefing-type sessions). ([Wikipedia][2])
* Their process: they scan major news sources, pick key stories, then summarise them in ~90-second videos. ([The Verge][1])
**Caveats / what to watch**:
* While they summarise from established sources, the format means brevity and condensation — nuance may be lost.
* The style is informal and creator-driven, so it’s less like traditional newsroom journalism and more influencer-news hybrid.
* Trust still means verifying: use their videos as a prompt to check the full story elsewhere (e.g., legacy outlets, fact-checkers).
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## 2. Aaron Parnas (TikTok: *@aaronparnas1*)





**Why they’re worth following**:
* Parnas is a former attorney turned TikTok political/news creator. He has millions of followers and a strong presence in the Gen Z/younger-adult news audience. ([Fast Company][3])
* He describes his aim as “spreading accurate information” and positions himself as a news-aggregator rather than traditional investigative journalist. ([Fast Company][3])
* He uses the TikTok format to deliver timely updates and summaries of U.S. politics and international events for a younger demographic. ([cjr.org][4])
**Caveats / what to watch**:
* His independent creator status means his sourcing and fact-checking processes are less formal than major news organisations.
* A deeper profile flagged questions about funding/influence (e.g., creator incubator programs) so transparency is something to keep in mind. ([cjr.org][4])
* As with any short-form news content — the summaries are quick, so for complex issues you’ll want fuller coverage from other outlets.
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### 🧭 Some guidance on “trustworthy” in this context
* TikTok is now a significant source of political news for younger users. ([Pew Research Center][5])
* However: research shows that TikTok’s algorithms have **biases** in what political content gets recommended. ([arXiv][6])
* That means: even with good creators, verifying and diversifying your sources remains critical. Use TikTok accounts like those above as *entry points*, not the full diet.
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If you like, I can **compile a larger list** (5-10) of TikTokers covering U.S. politics (across the spectrum) along with annotations about their leanings, strengths, and caveats. 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/V_Spehar?utm_source=chatgpt.com "V Spehar"
[3]: https://www.fastcompany.com/91323732/who-is-aaron-parnas-hes-the-guy-breaking-news-to-gen-z?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Who is Aaron Parnas? He's the guy breaking news to Gen Z"
[4]: https://www.cjr.org/feature/aaron-parnas-substack-news-influencer-tiktok-video-politics-ukraine-democrats-independent-journalism-dark-money.php?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Creative Control"
[5]: https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2024/11/18/americas-news-influencers/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "America's News Influencers"
[6]: 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