Current high prices for groceries, housing and other goods are largely not the fault of President Donald Trump. That blame still rests with the inflationary policies of former President Joe Biden, whose tenure brought a 21.5 percent rise in consumer prices. Most of the Democrats who are now castigating Trump and Republicans for the continued stress high costs are causing Americans ignored warnings and supported those reckless Biden policies. But they are right that Trump has not done nearly enough to bring down the cost of living and has instead stubbornly pursued priorities that keep prices high. First, give credit where it is due. Trump has pushed expanded production of oil, coal and natural gas, which should steadily bring down energy costs. His administration has implemented selected tax cuts, including no tax on tips and reduced Social Security benefits taxes, that have increased take-home pay. He has negotiated pricing deals with some key industries, including pharmaceuticals, to lower the cost of prescription drugs and other products. And his rollback of the crushing fuel economy