KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump's campaign said it will file a federal lawsuit in Nevada seeking to block "illegal votes" from people, including those who became non-residents during the coronavirus pandemic or who are dead.
  • Trump's campaign already has filed suits in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia related to the ballot counting.
  • Democrat Joe Biden is just 17 Electoral College votes shy of clinching a win for the White House, according to NBC News projections.
  • Joe Gloria, the Clark County voter registrar, at a later press conference said that he is not aware of any improper ballots being counted.
A Clark County election worker scans mail-in ballots at the Clark County Election Department on October 20, 2020 in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

President Donald Trump's campaign said it is filing a federal lawsuit in Nevada on Thursday seeking to block alleged "illegal votes" from thousands of people, including those who became non-residents during the coronavirus pandemic or who are dead.

"We're asking the judges to go through all the irregularities to stop the counting" of the disputed ballots, said Adam Laxalt, a former Nevada Attorney General, who announced the lawsuit.