As President Trump delivers his remarks to Congress, we must remember that the state of the union is on us. All of us. Skye L. Perryman is president and CEO of Democracy Forward, a nonpartisan ...
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg President Trump’s address later on Tuesday to a joint session of Congress may look like a State of the Union speech and sound like a State of the Union speech, but it will ...
But despite the pomp and circumstance of the address, it's not technically a "State of the Union" speech. That's because a State of the Union address is intended as a look back on the prior year.
President Donald Trump's address is not a State of the Union address, since he just took office two months ago. Trump is set to address Congress on Tuesday, March 4. You can watch it live here.
The eyes of the nation will soon be glued to the U.S. House chamber once more for America’s annual spectacle: the State of the Union address. It’s a moment of high drama, a democratic version ...
It looks like the State of the Union, and will be carried on live television, just like those annual addresses are. But it’s called something else: a joint address to Congress. And it has its ...
In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt began referring to it as the “Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union.” Shortly after he was sworn in for his first term in 1981 ...
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