The January 2026 Quisling of the Month examines modern political collaboration through a historical lens. This two-sided tee connects the original meaning of “quisling” to its contemporary descendants — reminding us that authoritarianism rarely arrives alone; it depends on loyalty, obedience, and moral surrender.
Front:
A stark archival-style portrait of Vidkun Quisling, Norway’s infamous World War II collaborator, accompanied by a concise caption identifying his role in history. The front grounds the shirt in historical fact, teaching the origin of a word that has come to define political betrayal.
Back:
The reverse features Stephen Miller, identified by name and role as White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor. Miller is a central figure behind the Trump administration’s hardline immigration agenda and the aggressive expansion of ICE enforcement. He has openly advanced a worldview rooted in power over law, asserting that “strong nations dominate weak nations” — a stance critics argue undermines the post-World War II rules-based international order that has sustained global stability for decades.
Together, the front and back draw a clear line between past and present — calling out political cowardice, misplaced loyalty, and the modern expression of the Quisling legacy.
Wear it to rallies, classrooms, conversations, or everyday life as a statement that public officials should be held to democratic standards — not rewarded for abuses of power.
• Premium unisex tee
• Soft 100% ring-spun cotton
• Lightweight yet durable (4.5 oz/yd²)
• High-quality print – crisp, vibrant design
• Pre-shrunk for minimal shrinkage
• Printed in the USA
Photo of Stephen Miller courtesy of The White House, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.