Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani has again distanced his legal team and the president from lawyer Sidney Powell amid speculation that she may be appointed as a special counsel to investigate election fraud allegations. The rumors emerged following media reports, citing anonymous sources, that said President Donald Trump had floated the idea of installing Powell into the position during a meeting at the White House with other senior aides and members of his legal team. Some reports also suggested martial law was discussed during the meeting. Trump has since dismissed the reports, characterizing them as “fake news.” “Just more knowingly bad reporting!” Trump wrote early Sunday. Meanwhile, Giuliani, during an interview on Monday with Newsmax’s Sean Spicer, responded to the speculation by further disassociating the White House and his legal team from Powell. “Let me say definitively: Sidney Powell is not part of our legal team. She hasn’t been for five weeks. She …