
Screen shot: Channel One News wanted teens and preteens to know that Teen Vogue is fighting back against President Trump and his Republican administration. Channel One News had nothing but praise for Teen Vogue’s new radical political slant. Parents have little to no idea how Channel One News is trying to shape the views of students.
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