Supreme Court Bombshell on Mail-In Ballots

Supreme Court Bombshell on Mail-In Ballots

From Corsi Nation by Dr. Jerome Corsi

January 21, 2026 · 32 min

About this episode

Dr. Jerome Corsi discusses a significant Supreme Court ruling that changes the landscape for election integrity lawsuits.

Dr. Jerome Corsi breaks down a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could permanently change how election integrity cases are litigated across the country. Dr. Corsi analyzes the Court’s decision in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections, which affirms that candidates for federal office now have legal standing to challenge unlawful election rules before an election takes place. This ruling overturns years of precedent that blocked election lawsuits by claiming no one had standing to sue — a legal barrier that shut down nearly all election challenges after 2020. At the center of the case is Illinois’ rule allowing mail-in ballots to be counted for up to two weeks after Election Day. Dr. Corsi explains why such extensions create systemic vulnerabilities and open the door to fraud, manipulation, and post-election ballot manufacturing. He then connects this ruling to broader evidence of voter-roll corruption, algorithmic manipulation, illegal immigrant registrations, and mail-in ballot abuse across multiple states — arguing that this decision finally allows courts to hear cases that were previously dismissed without review. 🔍 Key Topics Covered Why the Supreme Court’s ruling is a…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Jerome Corsi

Topics covered

  • Supreme Court ruling
  • election integrity
  • mail-in ballots
  • voter-roll corruption
  • legal standing
  • election challenges

Keywords

  • Supreme Court
  • mail-in ballots
  • election integrity
  • voter manipulation
  • Bost v. Illinois
  • election rules
  • legal standing

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: U.S. Supreme Court, Illinois State Board of Elections

Places: Illinois

More episodes of Corsi Nation

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Corsi Nation podcast page.