Santa Fe “Raging Grannies” Use Music to Call for Transparency in Epstein-Related Discussions

The Santa Fe Raging Grannies have gone viral after performing a new protest song shared on the NM Raging Granny YouTube channel, gaining hundreds of thousands of views online.

The group, known for using humor and music in activism, adapted the classic folk tune “The House of the Rising Sun” to highlight broader calls for transparency and accountability in high-profile public discussions, including ongoing interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Their performance quickly sparked online debate, with viewers praising the creative use of music as protest art while others viewed it as political satire.

Now the video is spreading fast across social media—watch it and decide for yourself.

What makes the performance stand out is its mix of familiar melody and bold messaging, which has helped it reach a wider audience beyond traditional activism circles.

Supporters say it shows how creative expression can keep public attention on important issues, while critics see it as provocative commentary designed to spark discussion.

Either way, it has clearly struck a chord online and continues to fuel conversation.

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