Before everyone jumps on the "president Grenell" situation we need to be aware that this is likely bait.
Wikipedia sources it's search answers from third parties. They have been wrong before when the third party information gets messed with. In this case, it appears that they sourced their presidential information from Wikipedia. Some intrepid user, by the handle of "Qwashere2021", changed said Wikipedia article to include him as the current president.
What could this mean? A few possibilities:
1.) Real Q posted this as breadcrumbs. Unlikely, "No outside comms".
2.) A Q supporter did this. Unlikely, why would any of us do this; noone suspected such a thing were true and everyone knows dropping nonsense as facts will just mess with the entire supporter base. HIGHLY unlikely.
3.) A troll did this. Likely; a troll bearing that username would likely be involved in our circles and spend time shilling us. Such a troll would have the wits to make the change themselves, and then make a big deal out of it on social media; from there, it would spread like wildfire, and then we'd have a lot of people on here gullible enough to flat out believe it without anyone being able to change their minds. That is why we should be TOP LEVEL skepticism of this; maybe it's true, but likely, it is not.
4.) DS/MSM psyop. Also highly likely: tie it to Q using the name, make the change, spread it inorganically and rapidly through social media, get all the Q people to buy it hook line and sinker, and then include it in the next "Look Q people are crazy and retarded" documentary. Easy win for them!
Could it be legitimate? Sure! That said, the OVERWHELMING LIKELIHOOD is that it is not. Don't fall for obvious bait. Practice skepticism. That is all.
Godspeed Patriots!
Grenell is capitalizing on it. Fun for all