State Of The Union
The "State of the Union" is an annual address delivered by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress. This speech outlines the current condition of the nation, highlights achievements, and presents the administration's legislative agenda and priorities for the coming year. It is typically held in January or February and is a key moment for the President to communicate directly with lawmakers and the public.
During the address, the President may discuss various topics, including the economy, national security, healthcare, and education. The event is often attended by members of Congress, the Supreme Court, and other dignitaries. The "State of the Union" is also broadcasted live, allowing citizens to hear the President's message firsthand.