
State of the Union Address
A State of the Union Address is an annual speech delivered by the U.S. President to Congress and the American public. It provides an overview of the nation's current condition, highlights achievements, and outlines the administration’s priorities and policy goals for the upcoming year. The address is an opportunity for the President to communicate directly with lawmakers, inspire public support, and set the legislative agenda. It is typically delivered in late January or early February and is considered an important tradition in U.S. government, fostering transparency and national unity.