Now, thanks to Democrat Hillary Clinton, Trump and his most strident supporters can be better protected from their own paranoia.

In a post to Twitter Monday evening, Clinton introduced the “Trump Tin Foil Hat” ― a “stylish update” to his famous “Make America Great Again” caps.

In honor of Trump's relentless pursuit of any conspiracy theory, presenting a stylish update to his famous hats: https://t.co/Ei9uHCD6a0 pic.twitter.com/HDdVoMf60F — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 25, 2016

The Twitter post links to Clinton’s website, where her campaign provides a step-by-step guide to making your own conspiracy headwear.

“Donald Trump is a man on a mission: he’ll get to the bottom of any theory, no matter how far-out it may seem,” the cutout reads. “This morning, he claimed pollsters are manipulating the polls to show him losing.”

Major story that the Dems are making up phony polls in order to suppress the the Trump . We are going to WIN! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 24, 2016

We are winning and the press is refusing to report it. Don't let them fool you- get out and vote! #DrainTheSwamp on November 8th! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 24, 2016

“In fact, if we elected Donald Trump,” the cutout reads, “we could have a president dedicated to the truth: where is Elvis? Where did we film the moon landing?”

The new caps, the Clinton campaign added, will ensure Trump can “continue his quest for knowledge without any ... intrusion.”

The tin-foil hat that has come to symbolize paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories originated in a 1927 science-fiction novel that suggested foil would block mind control, according to a 2013 article in Business Insider. It doesn’t work, a 2005 MIT study found.