US political analyst makes controversial claims linking Epstein case to US-Israel policy

Updated: Apr 20th, 2026

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Security and political risk analyst Mark Greene has made a series of unverified and controversial claims connecting the late financier Jeffrey Epstein to alleged foreign intelligence influence over US policymakers.

In his remarks, Greene alleged that Epstein operated a network designed to compromise influential figures by collecting sensitive material, which he claimed could be exploited by foreign intelligence agencies. He further suggested that Israeli intelligence may have benefited from such activities, though no evidence was provided to substantiate these assertions.

Greene also made claims regarding the influence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on US decision-making, alleging that former US President Donald Trump acted under direction in matters related to tensions with Iran. These claims remain unverified and have not been supported by official sources.

Additionally, Greene suggested that alleged material connected to Epstein could have been used as leverage against political figures, including Trump. No credible evidence has emerged publicly to confirm such allegations.

He concluded by calling for the release of all remaining Epstein-related documents, framing the issue as a matter of national security to determine whether any US officials may have been compromised by foreign actors.

There has been no official response from US or Israeli authorities regarding these claims.

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