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the State of the Union Address
The annual speech that the president gives to the congress is known as the State of the Union. The speech allows presidents to report the condition of the nation and to outline their legislative agenda and priorities.
no only the new president gives a inaugaral speech.
From the Constitution, Article II, Section. 3. "He shall 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; " For the first 150 years of American history, the "State of the Union" message was a letter from the President to the Congress, approximately annually. Franklin Roosevelt started the current tradition of making this a personal speech to the Congress, broadcast over the radio, and later, television.
Article I gives the President the power to:veto bills passed by Congress
It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing.
An informative speech is a presentation that aims to educate or provide factual information to the audience about a specific topic. The main purpose is to enhance the audience's understanding of the subject matter. It should be well-researched, organized, and delivered in a clear and engaging manner.
Article one gives the president the power to veto bills passed by congress.
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He takes the oath of office and gives a speech.
This is called the Inaugural Address, and historically has set the tone for the policies of the individual president.
The State of the Union Address is delivered once a year by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress.