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Here are three TikTok-accounts that stand out for political news/commentary in the U.S., along with notes on what makes them relatively trustworthy — though as always: any single social-media account should be taken with caution and cross‐checked.
1. V Spehar (TikTok handle: @UnderTheDeskNews)
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Why they’re worth tracking:
Spehar is a trained journalist (or at least has journalistic credentials) who explicitly uses TikTok as a news/explainer platform.
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Their format is oriented toward explaining current events simply, which can reduce noise and spins.
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They have been recognized formally (e.g., invited to White House briefings on social-media creators) which suggests a level of credibility in the media ecosystem.
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Caveats:
Even good creators may simplify or omit nuance because of TikTok’s format constraints.
They are still a single voice on the platform; you’ll want to cross-check factual claims.
2. MeidasTouch (TikTok handle: @MeidasTouch)
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Why they’re noteworthy:
MeidasTouch is a known media organization focused on U.S. politics and news, with a TikTok presence.
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Their professional infrastructure suggests higher accountability than purely casual creators.
Caveats:
They clearly have a stated political orientation (progressive / pro-Democratic) which means their selection of stories and framing will have a viewpoint.
“Trustworthy” doesn’t mean neutral; you should factor in the bias and still verify facts from multiple sources.
3. Aaron Parnas (TikTok handle: @aaronparnas1)
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Why he is of interest:
Parnas is a journalist-commentator active on TikTok with a large following.
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He has a legal education, which may give him a better vantage for politics/legal news rather than mere “sound-bite” commentary.
Caveats:
He describes himself as a commentator/creator rather than purely a neutral reporter — check the sourcing of each claim he makes.
Some external scrutiny suggests potential issues (e.g., links with funding or political groups) — so treat as informed but not airtight.
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Additional Notes & Guidance
According to the Pew Research Center, a large majority of TikTok “news influencers” do not have a background in traditional news organizations (84 % per one study) so credentials and transparency matter.
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The platform algorithm itself has biases (e.g., one study found that for U.S. election-period TikTok, Republican-seeded accounts got more aligned content than Democratic‐seeded ones).
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Always check:
Does the creator cite sources and link to them (where possible)?
Do they correct errors or update their claims?
Is there a clear viewpoint or bias (which doesn’t mean “wrong,” but means interpret accordingly)?
Are multiple independent outlets confirming their claims when something major is reported?
Brands Mentioned
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Under The Desk News
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Meidastouch
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Aaron Parnas