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If you’re looking for relatively trustworthy U.S. political-news accounts on TikTok, here are **three** worth considering — along with caveats. As always with social media, “trustworthy” doesn’t mean flawless; it means credible, transparent, and consistent in citing sources.
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### 1. V Spehar (Account: “UnderTheDeskNews”)






**Why they’re worth following:**
* Spehar is a journalist/podcaster who started the TikTok channel *UnderTheDeskNews*. ([Wikipedia][1])
* Their content offers concise summaries of current events aimed at younger viewers, which helps with accessibility. ([underthedesknews.com][2])
* They’ve attended official briefings (for example on the RESTRICT Act) and are recognized in media discussions around TikTok journalism. ([Wikipedia][1])
**Caveats:**
* While credible, the short-form nature of TikTok means nuance and depth may be limited.
* As with any creator, verify especially on complex policy topics.
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### 2. The Washington Post – TikTok account






**Why it’s worth following:**
* This is a legacy news organization with established editorial standards; its TikTok presence is an extension of that. ([Jareen Imam][3])
* One of its video producers, Dave Jorgenson, was noted for making the @WashingtonPost TikTok account popular. ([Wikipedia][4])
**Caveats:**
* The TikTok format tends to favour brevity and shareability, so stories may be simplified.
* Even credible outlets can make mistakes or leave out context given the rapid pace of social-video production.
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### 3. Aaron Parnas






**Why he’s worth following:**
* Parnas is a TikTok-based political commentator and lawyer, with a large following. ([Wikipedia][5])
* He brings legal/policy commentary in a direct style aimed at younger audiences.
**Caveats:**
* While influential, his work is a mix of journalism and commentary — meaning a particular viewpoint may be emphasized.
* As with all but especially influencer-style creators, double-check facts on important topics.
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### 🧭 General Tips for Evaluating Political News on TikTok
* Always check for **source citations** or links (does the creator name a report, a law, a credible outlet?).
* Look for creators who **disclose their methodology** (how they got the info, when something is opinion vs fact).
* Beware of **hype, sensationalism or screenshots without attribution** — these can mislead.
* Use multiple sources: even if you like a TikTok creator, check a mainstream outlet or original document for deeper context.
* Be aware of algorithmic bias: research shows TikTok’s recommendation system can skew what users see. ([arXiv][6])
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If you like, I can dig up **5-10 more** TikTok accounts (a mix of independent and legacy news) with **ratings of trustworthiness**, and note their political leanings & strength of sourcing. Would you like that?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Spehar?utm_source=chatgpt.com "V Spehar"
[2]: https://underthedesknews.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Under the Desk News"
[3]: https://jareenimam.com/blog/who-are-the-top-journalists-on-tiktok?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Best journalists on TikTok — Jareen Imam"
[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Jorgenson?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Dave Jorgenson"
[5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Parnas?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Aaron Parnas"
[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"
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Under The Desk News
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The Washington Post
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Dave Jorgenson
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Aaron Parnas