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The Cost: Trump, China, and American Revival is a 2020 nonfiction political and economic book by Maria Bartiromo and James Freeman. Written in an accessible, commentary-driven style, it examines Donald Trump’s presidency through the lens of economic policy, trade, deregulation, taxation, and the broader effort to restore American industrial and job growth. The book argues that Trump’s agenda was built around reviving U.S. competitiveness by lowering business barriers, encouraging domestic investment, and challenging assumptions that had weakened American manufacturing and labor markets. It also places those domestic themes in an international context, especially the relationship between the United States and China, which the authors treat as central to understanding the costs of globalization, supply chain dependence, and the economic shock of the coronavirus era. Rather than functioning as a campaign-style memoir, the book presents a politically aligned but policy-focused account of recent U.S. economic history and its contested legacy.