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Here are **two** TikTok accounts that many observers consider relatively trustworthy for U.S. political news — with important caveats about how to approach any TikTok-based news source.
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## 1. Vitus “V” Spehar (TikTok: @underthedesknews)





**Why this account stands out:**
* Vitus “V” Spehar runs the account “Under the Desk News” on TikTok and offers bite-sized daily political and current-events recaps. ([The Verge][1])
* Media coverage describes the channel as “a trusted source of news for millions” of mostly younger viewers. ([Wikipedia][2])
* Spehar reports that they source multiple stories each day, summarize them, and present them in a format tailored for TikTok’s quick-video style. ([The Verge][1])
**What to keep in mind:**
* While the format is more casual and accessible, it is still **not** the same as full investigative journalism or a major established news outlet.
* Because of brevity, nuance and depth may be limited — always good to cross-check important claims with traditional reporting.
* The platform (TikTok) itself has been flagged for algorithmic biases and variable trustworthiness in political news dissemination. ([Pew Research Center][3])
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## 2. Aaron Parnas (TikTok: @aaronparnas1)





**Why this account is notable:**
* Aaron Parnas is a lawyer-turned-social-media journalist/commentator who posts political and legal news analysis on TikTok. ([Wikipedia][4])
* He has built a large following on TikTok and has a news newsletter on Substack (“The Parnas Perspective”). ([Wikipedia][4])
* Because his background includes law and commentary, he brings a more analytical style than some purely “viral” creators.
**What to keep in mind:**
* Even though he has a more formal background, his content is still produced in the creator economy context: rapid posts, TikTok-format styles.
* Some critics note his reliance on other outlets for sourcing and the challenges of maintaining traditional journalistic fact-checking standards in short-form media. ([Reddit][5])
* As with any single creator, there may be biases or selective coverage — no single account covers everything exhaustively.
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### 🧭 My recommendation for using TikTok for political news
* Treat these creators as *entry points* to news, not the only source. If something seems important or contentious, look for verification from established media outlets.
* Be aware of the format: short videos, fast pace, may emphasize immediacy over depth.
* Check whether the creator links to full sources or documents when appropriate (some do).
* Remember that TikTok’s algorithm may show you more of what engages, not necessarily what’s comprehensive. Studies show the platform’s news-related influencer content is more likely to lean certain ways and only a minority of creators have journalism backgrounds. ([Axios][6])
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If you like, I can **compile a list of 5-10 more TikTok political news accounts** (with a mix of perspectives) and include commentary on their reliability, biases, and strengths. Would you like me to do 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.pewresearch.org/journalism/2024/11/18/news-influencers-on-tiktok/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "8. News influencers on TikTok"
[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Parnas?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Aaron Parnas"
[5]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Journalism/comments/1mhlsd1/this_is_the_news_from_tiktok/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "This Is the News From TikTok : r/Journalism"
[6]: https://www.axios.com/2024/11/18/news-influencers-conservative-tiktok-youtube?utm_source=chatgpt.com "News influencers lean right"
Brands Mentioned
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Under The Desk News
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Aaron Parnas