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The State of the Union Address is an annual speech delivered by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress, typically held in January or February. The speech is an opportunity for the President to report on the state of the country, outline their legislative agenda for the upcoming year, and discuss other important issues facing the nation.
The origins of the State of the Union Address can be traced back to the US Constitution, which requires the President to "from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." However, it was not until 1790 that George Washington delivered the first speech called the "State of the Union Address." At that time, it was not yet an annual event.
The annual State of the Union Address tradition began in the 20th century, with Woodrow Wilson delivering the first in 1913. Since then, the speech has been an essential part of the political calendar, with the President setting their priorities and agenda for the coming year. The speech is an opportunity for the President to communicate directly with the American people, as it is broadcast live on television and radio.
In recent years, the State of the Union Address has often been highly anticipated, with political supporters and opponents of the President paying close attention to what is said. The speech has also become a venue for political theater, with members of Congress often using the occasion to make political statements or show support or opposition to the President's agenda.
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