Although actors and actresses garner endless media coverage — and spend a lot of time telling all of us how they feel about President Trump — Americans don’t trust them.



According to a new poll released Tuesday by Morning Consult, just 4% of Americans trust Hollywood. That’s lower than the number that trust Wall Street (5%) and the U.S. government (7%).



The news media comes in at a dismal 8%.



The nationwide survey found that the most trusted brands in America are: the United States Postal Service; Amazon, Google, PayPal, The Weather Channel, Chick-fil-A, Hershey, UPS, Cheerios, and M&Ms. It is, however, a contest of mediocrity, as no brands were found to be particularly trustworthy, with these 10 brands garnering stamps of approval from just 34-42% of Americans.



But even above those are “your primary doctor” (50%) and the U.S. military (44%).



Americans also believe “extreme weather warnings (36%) and “teachers” (35%).





But Americans do trust two top celebrities. Tom Hanks came in at 34% and Oprah Winfrey at 27%.



Shockingly (at least to the news media), Trump comes in at 20% on trustability.

Highlander actor Stan Kirsch dies aged 51 in apparent suicide at his Los Angeles home.

The God-Emperor continues to crush his enemies I tend to suspect that trust for Hanks and Winfrey is going to disappear very, very rapidly once The Storm begins. There seen to be more Hollywood suicides every day Every single time....