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State of the Union Address
All the Constitution says is that he shall do so from "time to time". And it need not be a speech.
It is a speech he made
A State of the Union address generally refers to any speech in which the President addresses the country as a whole.
The State of the Union Address is an annual speech or presentation that is given by the President of the United States to the United States Congress.
Normally it is referred to as the "State of the Union address." The word "address" does not just mean the street you live on; it's also a word referring to a formal speech given to a specific audience-- you may have heard, for example, of Abraham Lincoln's famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.
state of the union address
the inaugural address
The annual speech given by the president to update Congress and the people is called the State of the Union address.
John Adams
Gettysburg address
He did not. First, I think you are referring to the "State of the Union" address. This is a formal speech, and every president must deliver one to congress. There is no evidence that President Obama ever used internet slang like 'lmao" or the more vulgar "lmfao" during such a major speech as the State of the Union address. Further, the transcripts of his State of the Union speeches do not show that he ever said this.