SALT LAKE CITY — President Donald Trump says he is dedicated to helping the shrinking Great Salt Lake.

First in a post on Truth Social (Trump's own social media platform) and later Saturday at the National Governors Association dinner, the president said he is working with Utah's "very caring" Governor Spencer Cox on the issue.

"We're going to save the Great Salt Lake, you know that, right? We've got a problem," Trump said from the podium. "[Cox] came in to see me today... He said, 'We're losing water rapidly, rapidly, and it's getting smaller, smaller, drier, drier.' You tell those people we're going to work on it really hard. We're going to save it. We're not gonna let that go. That's what I call a real environmental problem."

Trump didn't specify what the federal government plans to do to help Utah combat the problem.

FOX 13 News asked Cox for any additional information, and he simply said there is "more to come."

The lake hasn't been at a "healthy" level since 2002. More than 800 square miles of dry lake bed is exposed, according to a recent study, which can get into the air in nearby communities and cause health problems.

FOX 13 News Digital Content Producer,
As a digital content producer, Spencer writes local news articles, edits and manages website content, and helps manage and produce content for FOX 13's social media accounts. He started working at the station after graduating from Utah State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Spencer grew up in Logan, graduated from Logan High, and served a two-year volunteer church mission in Scotland and Northern Ireland. He previously worked as a news writer and copy editor at The Utah Statesman and an intern news reporter at Deseret News.
 

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